Tuesday, October 5, 2010

THANK YOU SIR, THANK YOU MA'AM

Today is day of our beloved TEACHERS. Now is the time to thank them for all their love, devotion and passion in nurturing and teaching us not only how to read and write but as well as the values that we need to have. They are the who spent their whole life doing class records, lesson plans, checking test papers, and even sacrificing their own personal life in exchange of those students who are looking at them. A simple THANK YOU will somehow repay them in all their sacrifices.

Teachers are our second parents, we spend almost half of our waking hours with them. They teach us how to write, to read, to count and even how to take care of our self. They are the one who have the right to scold us aside from our parents when we did something wrong. They sometimes spank us or order us to stand with our face on the wall. We oftentimes get mad with them and sometimes utter bad words behind their back. But when we tried to look back and see whom and what we are right now, did we ever thank them for all the sacrifices that they done for us?.

But teachers are not only those who teach by profession but also those people who willingly share their wisdom and life experiences to us.
Our PARENTS are a considered to be our 1st teacher with them we first learn how to walk, to utter words and to reason out. Until now though we are already big and can decide for our self still they continue to teach and advise us. We may sometimes bit irritated but still parents knows best.

Our Sunday or Friday school teachers, they are our spiritual teachers, they are the one to teach us about God, about His unconditional love for us and about His word. The foundation of our faith is partly molded by them. We are eager to go to church every week not only because there will give us food but to hear their bible stories, recite memory verses and learn new songs. I really thank God for the life of all my Sunday school before. Thank you for your wisdom that you'd imparted to us. Thank you for showing to me the joy of serving these little ones. Now that I'm also part of the Children's Ministry, you are my inspiration to pass on to our future generation the greatest love of God to mankind.

It may not be a high salaried profession, may not received any acknowledgement or even a simple pat at the back. But seeing your students leading a life that pleases God and bring honor and pride to our country is much more worthy than those medals and awards that will soon be vanished.

I really salute you TEACHERS. With you we can assure that our country is leading on the right way.




















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