Leipzig & Stafford

Don’t forget to get caught up on any blogging you’re missing before diving into this week.

This week I’m in Boston with the 7th grade team. We’ve been having an incredible time together and it makes me look forward to our trip even more. God wants to use each of us – individually and as a team – to change the world in significant ways. He wants to work through us on our trips, but he also wants to work through us while we’re home. This summer before we even go to North Carolina, we have lots of opportunities to serve others, so look around and see where God might lead you.

At the end of the Leipzig chapter there are six questions. Go ahead and answer each of those questions in your book and on here. Looking forward to seeing what you have to share!

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9 Responses to “Leipzig & Stafford”

  1. Isaiah Says:

    1. I can’t think of any time I’ve seen this. 2. They prayed because they were desperate for peace. 3.God. 4.By going and going and going and going and going. 5. I didn’t really care. 6. Don’t be selfish.

  2. Austin Says:

    LEZPIG. 2. i think desperation was played bye the 192 people that died trying to escape.
    3. the situation that would make me brave would be figting for my life to save somone else
    4. I WOULD NOT LIKE IT. USUSULY because i like being seen.

  3. Austin Says:

    ——————————————–STAFFORD———————————————–
    NO QUESTIONS IN BOOK.

  4. Nicole B Says:

    wh did you type no ?’s in the book

  5. Nicole B Says:

    1. i cant think of any were
    2. they desperated for peace
    3. god and jesus
    4. by prayer
    5. it would make me feel sad :(

  6. Alyssa Reynolds Says:

    1.I dont really no of any place right now.
    2.They wanted the East and West sides of Germany to come together and so they could finally have the peace that they’ve been wanting.
    3.My leaders Jesus and God.
    4.In quieter people they would pray a lot or even everyday.
    5.Kind of left out and a little sad.
    6.Yes, Philippians 2:3 verse does relate to the qualifications of a passionate leader I don’t really know on that one though. :)

  7. Camden B Says:

    1.I can’t think of anything in history, but Moses freed the Isrealites.
    2.they wanted both sides to be one country again
    3.a situation that makes me learn about God
    4.you can pray to God in your head
    5.when I have to sit on the bench it makes me feel mad because i like to play
    6.A passionate leader should not be selfish, but think of other people’s needs

  8. Catherine M. Says:

    My book is somewhere in my room (disaster zone) kind of….. :) So I can’t answer the questions! :(

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