This is Shrek the sheep. He became famous several years ago when he was found after hiding out in caves for six years. Of course, during this time his fleece grew without anyone there to shorn (shave) it. When he was finally found and shaved, his fleece weighed an amazing sixty pounds. Most sheep have a fleece weighing just under ten pounds, with the exception usually reaching fifteen pounds, maximum. For six years, Shrek carried six times the regular weight of his fleece. Simply because he was away from his shepherd.
This reminds me of John 10 when Jesus compares Himself to a shepherd, and His followers are His sheep. Maybe it’s a stretch, but I think Shrek is much like a person who knows Jesus Christ but has wandered. If we avoid Christ’s constant refining of our character, we’re going to accumulate extra weight in this world—a weight we don’t have to bear.
When Shrek was found, a professional sheep shearer took care of Shrek’s fleece in twenty-eight minutes. Shrek’s sixty pound fleece was finally removed - enough wool to make suits for 20 men! All it took was coming home to his shepherd.
I believe Christ can lift the burdens we carry, if only we stop hiding. He can shave off our ‘fleece’—that is, our self-imposed burdens brought about by wandering from our Good Shepherd.
“Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
[Thank you, JD van den Berg for sharing this with us.]
Monday, 24 February 2020
Sunday, 23 February 2020
February ... be there or be told ...
February, the month of love. Often people share love in this
month, but I consider February as a month of love and fellowship. You can't
have love without fellowship. These are the two essential things that must
exist in our lives. We can't have a month of love without celebrating for it. Therefore,
I have decided to host an event where we will not only share love, but we will
also fellowship. It is time for us as HTS boys to care for one another and this
event will bring us care and fellowship within ourselves. Catch me as your
organizer and the rest of the organising committee there.
Date: 28 February
Time: 15h00-18h00
Friday, 21 February 2020
Monday, 17 February 2020
Sunday, 16 February 2020
I introduced the children to two apples ...
Today in one of our classes I introduced the children to two apples (the children didn't know this, but before the class I had repeatedly dropped one of the apples on the floor, you couldn't tell, both apples looked perfect). We talked about the apples and the children described how both apples looked the same; both were red, were of similar size and looked juicy enough to eat.
I picked up the apple I'd dropped on the floor and started to tell the children how I disliked this apple, that I thought it was disgusting, it was a horrible colour and the stem was just too short. I told them that because I didn't like it, I didn't want them to like it either, so they should call it names too.
Some children looked at me like I was insane, but we passed the apple around the circle calling it names, 'you're a smelly apple', 'I don't even know why you exist', 'you've probably got worms inside you' etc.
We really pulled this poor apple apart. I actually started to feel sorry for the little guy.
We then passed another apple around and started to say kind words to it, 'You're a lovely apple', 'Your skin is beautiful', 'What a beautiful colour you are' etc.
I then held up both apples, and again, we talked about the similarities and differences, there was no change, both apples still looked the same.
I then cut the apples open. The apple we'd been kind to was clear, fresh and juicy inside.
The apple we'd said unkind words to was bruised and all mushy inside.
I think there was a lightbulb moment for the children immediately. They really got it, what we saw inside that apple, the bruises, the mush and the broken bits is what is happening inside every one of us when someone mistreats us with their words or actions.
When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling. If we hadn't have cut that apple open, we would never have known how much pain we had caused it.
I shared my own experience of suffering someone's unkind words last week. On the outside I looked OK, I was still smiling. But, on the inside someone had caused me a lot of pain with their words and I was hurting.
Unlike an apple, we have the ability to stop this from happening. We can teach children that it's not ok to say unkind things to each other and discuss how it makes others feel. We can teach our children to stand up for each other and to stop any form of bullying, just as one little girl did today when she refused to say unkind words to the apple.
More and more hurt and damage happens inside if nobody does anything to stop the bullying. Let's create a generation of kind, caring children.
The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart. So be careful with your words.
[Thanks for sharing, Marlene Viljoen]
I picked up the apple I'd dropped on the floor and started to tell the children how I disliked this apple, that I thought it was disgusting, it was a horrible colour and the stem was just too short. I told them that because I didn't like it, I didn't want them to like it either, so they should call it names too.
Some children looked at me like I was insane, but we passed the apple around the circle calling it names, 'you're a smelly apple', 'I don't even know why you exist', 'you've probably got worms inside you' etc.
We really pulled this poor apple apart. I actually started to feel sorry for the little guy.
We then passed another apple around and started to say kind words to it, 'You're a lovely apple', 'Your skin is beautiful', 'What a beautiful colour you are' etc.
I then held up both apples, and again, we talked about the similarities and differences, there was no change, both apples still looked the same.
I then cut the apples open. The apple we'd been kind to was clear, fresh and juicy inside.
The apple we'd said unkind words to was bruised and all mushy inside.
I think there was a lightbulb moment for the children immediately. They really got it, what we saw inside that apple, the bruises, the mush and the broken bits is what is happening inside every one of us when someone mistreats us with their words or actions.
When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling. If we hadn't have cut that apple open, we would never have known how much pain we had caused it.
I shared my own experience of suffering someone's unkind words last week. On the outside I looked OK, I was still smiling. But, on the inside someone had caused me a lot of pain with their words and I was hurting.
Unlike an apple, we have the ability to stop this from happening. We can teach children that it's not ok to say unkind things to each other and discuss how it makes others feel. We can teach our children to stand up for each other and to stop any form of bullying, just as one little girl did today when she refused to say unkind words to the apple.
More and more hurt and damage happens inside if nobody does anything to stop the bullying. Let's create a generation of kind, caring children.
The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart. So be careful with your words.
[Thanks for sharing, Marlene Viljoen]
Saturday, 15 February 2020
Die tegniese lanseervergadering ...
Wat is 'n "start up"-vergadering in Afrikaans? Dalk 'n lanseervergadering??
Wel, as die redaksie so na die gesigte van die Tekkie-personeel kyk, dan lyk dit of die lanseerpoging die teiken getref het! Mnre. JD van den Berg, Francois Crauwcamp, Henk van Vuuren, Pieter Swanepoel, Fanie Pretorius en die kameraman - Erick Litjamela. Die enigste roos tussen die dorings is me. Aletta Makgitla,
Wel, as die redaksie so na die gesigte van die Tekkie-personeel kyk, dan lyk dit of die lanseerpoging die teiken getref het! Mnre. JD van den Berg, Francois Crauwcamp, Henk van Vuuren, Pieter Swanepoel, Fanie Pretorius en die kameraman - Erick Litjamela. Die enigste roos tussen die dorings is me. Aletta Makgitla,
Boomplantdag 1995 ...
Die bome in 2020! |
Om 'n boom te plant, is om koelte (vrugte) vir hulle te gee wat na jou kom. |
Friday, 14 February 2020
Valentynsdag 2020
Wees soos 'n boom ... 'n Valentynsboom ... wat omgee- en liefde- en naasteliefde vrugte elke dag dra ...nie net op 14 Februarie nie. Gelukkige Valentynsdag!
Thursday, 13 February 2020
Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Elias Samuel ...
Dit is altyd lekker om van oudleerders te hoor. Elias Samuel het so twee weke terug by 'n diplomaplegtigheid in Johannesburg sy diploma in HTD gekry en 20 April gaan hy in Bloemfontein by CUT sy HRM-graad ontvang. Om twee gradeplegtighede in 3 maande by te woon, getuig van baie harde werk.
Elias Samuel was HTS, sowel as Huis Gratia, se hoofseun in 2008. Hy het vir die eerste span rugby gespeel, maar nooit sy skoolwerk afgeskeep nie. Elias was en is nog steeds 'n gebalanseerde harde werker. Volgende jaar lê die MBA-graad vir hom en loer. Gemeenskapswerk was ook hoog op sy prioriteitslysie. Hy het tyd gemaak vir Relay for life, Kansa en 'n groentetuin in Hanipark. Skoolvakansies het hy en Sibusiso Tshabalala hulle tuinmaaktalente in die koshuis se tuin geslyp. 'n Leier wat altyd in stilte gewerk het ... 'n leier wie se dade baie hard gepraat het ... 'n leier wat vandag die vrugte van sy harde werk kan geniet!
Elias Samuel was HTS, sowel as Huis Gratia, se hoofseun in 2008. Hy het vir die eerste span rugby gespeel, maar nooit sy skoolwerk afgeskeep nie. Elias was en is nog steeds 'n gebalanseerde harde werker. Volgende jaar lê die MBA-graad vir hom en loer. Gemeenskapswerk was ook hoog op sy prioriteitslysie. Hy het tyd gemaak vir Relay for life, Kansa en 'n groentetuin in Hanipark. Skoolvakansies het hy en Sibusiso Tshabalala hulle tuinmaaktalente in die koshuis se tuin geslyp. 'n Leier wat altyd in stilte gewerk het ... 'n leier wie se dade baie hard gepraat het ... 'n leier wat vandag die vrugte van sy harde werk kan geniet!
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
Saturday, 1 February 2020
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