Sometimes on the race, you find that your whole ministry for the month is teaching English. So how to you spread God’s word when teaching English at a public school? Never fear, for the Super-Spiritual Alphabet is here to help!
A for Adam, the first man that God created.
B for baptism, an outward sign of an inward change when you become a Christian
C for Christ, as in Jesus our Savior
D for death, what we all deserve because of our indwelling sin
E for eternal life, the free gift that God offers through his son, Jesus
F for faith, a belief in God without needing proof
G for grace, a free gift given to us though we do not deserve
H for heaven, the place we will spend eternity if we follow Jesus
I for immaculate conception, Jesus was born of a virgin!
J for Jesus, see “Christ”
K for King of Kings, Jesus reigns
L for Lord of Lords, we need to follow Jesus’ leading
M for Mary, the virgin mother of Jesus
N for Noah, an upright man whom God loved and protected from the flood
O for ocean, His grace is like an ocean
P for peace, Jesus brings us peace through our toughest trials
Q for … Queen Esther, she was really cool…
R for redemption, Jesus paid the price for our sins so we could return to God
S for sin, our faults that separate us from a holy God
T for truth, absolute and real
U for undeserved, see “grace”
V for verses, the Bible is broken up into books, chapters, and verses
W for wells of living water, Jesus gives water so we will never thirst again
X for … x is a stupid letter. Xylophone.
Y for youthfulness, come to Jesus with child-like faith
Z for zion, a stronghold and place of security
With this you can teach those little ones the truths they need to learn within the context of English education!
Obviously I’m just kidding. But who said all blogs had to be serious?
