
Do you know when someone is being dishonest with you? How or why not?

Do you know when someone is being dishonest with you? How or why not?

Is honesty always the best policy. We will discuss this for this week. Ready though Sunday’s lesson and answer the question for that day.

In reference to the opening story,
how is this similar to listening?
How is the relationship that develops like relationships in real li?

When was the last time you had an exten-
sive conversation with a non-Christian? What did you talk about? Did your faith or relationship with faith come up? If not, how will you bring it up in the future?

This weeks lesson is an extension of last weeks. Read through Sunday’s lesson and answer the question for that day.

We going to play the game in Thursday and Fridays lesson, so read them before doing this activity.
(sibling)Why are you always taking my clothes and when you give it back it’s all messed up.
(parents)B+?? Why didn’t you get A+?
(parent) why don’t you get a hammer and break it more.

Listening is very much a part if communication. So when to people misunderstand each other, who is at fault? Never before has there been so many options for communication because of technology. Has technology help or hindered communication skills.

If we spend a little less time in the things we do through out the day, it can add up to alot of time with God. What things can you spend less time on through out the day and put that time towards God.
I posed a question a few weeks ago in class. I don’t know if you remember. But this weeks lessons will ask some deep questions about yourself. Read through Sunday’s lesson and answer the question for that day.