The Goings On
With my systemic pathology test out of the way, I am more free to look forward without reservation to my brother's impending visit. I haven't seen him for 5+ months, so I am very excited.
At noon I led a Bible study for the veterinary students, faculty, etc. My concern was to facilitate discussion as opposed to dominating the stage and preaching to them (which I would consider to be unscriptural because I am a female and there were men in the group). I was also worried that people wouldn't say enough.
Well, I don't know if I was out of my female place in leading the study. I'll have to think about it more. I fell into my rut of speaking too softly for those across the room to hear - something for me to work on.
People did say things, which was great. They were more motivated than the 9-12 year olds to whom I teach Sunday school (my SS group can be very motivated to talk - about ice storms and dead animals and not usually the lesson).
At noon I led a Bible study for the veterinary students, faculty, etc. My concern was to facilitate discussion as opposed to dominating the stage and preaching to them (which I would consider to be unscriptural because I am a female and there were men in the group). I was also worried that people wouldn't say enough.
Well, I don't know if I was out of my female place in leading the study. I'll have to think about it more. I fell into my rut of speaking too softly for those across the room to hear - something for me to work on.
People did say things, which was great. They were more motivated than the 9-12 year olds to whom I teach Sunday school (my SS group can be very motivated to talk - about ice storms and dead animals and not usually the lesson).

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