Showing posts with label teacher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacher. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

That's What Happens When You Follow Your Heart... - Conclusion


Couple of days ago I posted 3 videos related to James Hooker, a 41 year-old man, a business teacher, who left his wife and kids to be with an 18 year-old by the name of  Jordan Powers, his former student

The story has shocked America.

My point here is not debate the age, which is already laughable, but the eagerness of two people to follow whatever the heart says, ignoring all the possible REASONS why this might not work.


SCORE:  EMOTIONS 100 vs 0 REASON


Once again the word of God has been fulfilled when it says that the heart is DESPERATELY wicked and DECEITFUL above ALL things.

What other proof do you want me to give you that you should NEVER listen to your heart? Do you want me to convince you that listening to your heart won't work? I'm sorry, no time for that.

Do you wanna try it for yourself?

Well, don't be my guest on that one.



Luke Castro
YPG National Coordinator 

Friday, April 20, 2012

This is What Happens When You Follow Your Heart...

Pay attention to the 3 EMOTIONAL (not reasonable) stages these two have been through.

I'll be talking more about it in the next post.






Luke Castro
YPG National Coordinator

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Attention Span






I am very often baffled by some youth's behavior in the YPG meetings.

They get sooooooo easily distracted. Why?

Before going any further, let's analyze their behavior at school first for comparison's sake.

From what I heard, 'cause I never went to school here in America, a student can spend 6 to 8 hours in school, DAILY.

Some of them have told me that after 2 hours of class your head begins spinning around. You feel like asking the teacher for a break, before the real break time.

Well, they can't do that. So, they re-gain concentration and force their brains to focus on the particular subject. There isn't much choice. They have to be there no matter what. Otherwise they bomb out, flop at the end of the year.

To think of the possibility of having to be an employee for the rest of their lives, never becoming financially independent or seeing their peers becoming successful when they are just one more among the crowd is very painful. 

Specially if you have someone in your family like an uncle or cousin, maybe even one of your parents who never achieved anything great in life. You say to yourself, 'No way I will end up like one of them!'

Okay. Now, let's talk about the YPG now. The time spent in the youth meetings, which varies between an hour to an hour and half, twice a week only, is no where near to the seven hours spent inside classrooms daily. 

Please, don't get me wrong, but some teachers are way more boring them we pastors!

In some of the meetings the youths are even allowed to share their opinion and thoughts. They hear testimonies of other youths whose lives have been changed dramatically, we take sometime to talk to God, express our feelings, etc. All this in 1 hour!

It goes without saying that on Sundays we have a lot of fun, which in a classroom it'd be impossible to happen.

Why is it then that they cannot remember what was preached last Sunday in the YPG meeting?

Why is it that they show less interest in absorbing as much of the message as possible, knowing their lives depend on that very Word? 

Why is it that they come one week or two and miss four or five? 

Aren't we dealing with something much more important than career here? 

Something called LIFE?

Can we be TRULY be successful in life without God's companionship? Can we? 

Hence, as I said right at the beginning of this blog, this whole attitude baffles me.

I wonder if they are expecting to show God their report card, where it shows that they were A+ students, in order to be accepted into His Kingdom.




Pr Luke Castro
YPG National Coordinator



Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Heavenly Student



Why do you go to school? Why do you sit there for hours every week listening to your teacher? Why do you take out your pen and paper and take notes everyday?

Obviously, to learn…right?

If you have a doubt you ask the teacher – s/he clarifies and you go ahead. With each lesson, as you apply yourself, you progress, you grow and move forward. And because you work hard you excel...right?

Well, the same is with God!


"God is teaching you everyday but if you don’t take
in the instructions and don’t do anything about it,
how can you be a testimony?"


When you come to the meetings, it’s like going to school. You hear, you are taught various thing such as how to use your faith, how to have a good character, how to be an example etc. When you are not sure about something, you seek advice and through the pastors and assistants, God is able to help you.

As you put what you learn into practice, you see changes in your life and consequently you not only grow in your faith but also become a testimony.

But if like that rebellious student, you hear and come to the meetings but don’t do anything about it - how can you expect to see change and progress in your life?

God is teaching you everyday but if you don’t take in the instructions and don’t do anything about it, how can you be a testimony? How will your life ever change?

Think!

Pr Luke Castro
YPG National Coordinator