ADXC (post: 1360039) wrote:Thanks! Yeah, I know that I'll have to return shortly, but I really do like it here and I'll be sad to leave for a little while.
Wow, I get a month long break in college, the most in school I ever got was two weeks.
What are your classes, Goldy?
ADXC wrote:Great! Ugh, that 5-10 pages sounds very difficult.
LadyRushia (post: 1360108) wrote:1) Theological Themes in Children's Literature
This class will be awesome. Not only are five or six awesome people I know also taking it, but the subject matter is filled with win. I don't really know what we'll be reading yet, but I'm stoked.
Mithrandir (post: 1360125) wrote:We could have so much fun with this one. Someone should start a thread were people could take a title of a kid's book and find the bible story it's clearly about:
* Green Eggs and Ham is clearly about being able to eat meat finally, but not knowing how to cook or store it yet.
* Goodnight moon is all about the time Joshua commanded the sun to stand still.
* Where the Wild Things Are is a toss up. Is it about Noah's neighbors, or perhaps the prodigal son?
* Peter Rabbit is about the time Peter denied knowing Jesus, and fled for his life.
Etc... Who knows, you might come up with something you could use.
Mithrandir (post: 1360125) wrote:We could have so much fun with this one. Someone should start a thread were people could take a title of a kid's book and find the bible story it's clearly about:
* Green Eggs and Ham is clearly about being able to eat meat finally, but not knowing how to cook or store it yet.
* Goodnight moon is all about the time Joshua commanded the sun to stand still.
* Where the Wild Things Are is a toss up. Is it about Noah's neighbors, or perhaps the prodigal son?
* Peter Rabbit is about the time Peter denied knowing Jesus, and fled for his life.
Etc... Who knows, you might come up with something you could use.
LadyRushia (post: 1360138) wrote:LOL Only it'll be more like Narnia, A Wrinkle in Time, Caddie Woodlawn, and other stuff like that. All I really know is there's this huge listing of authors we're potentially reading and that there's one required book to read each week with alternatives if we've already read the required one.
LadyRushia (post: 1360138) wrote:LOL Only it'll be more like Narnia, A Wrinkle in Time, Caddie Woodlawn, and other stuff like that. All I really know is there's this huge listing of authors we're potentially reading and that there's one required book to read each week with alternatives if we've already read the required one.
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