342. A powerful engine



One day teacher A said to teacher B, “What’s the basement of optimism at educating people and at our daily striving to teach? Optimism needs a firm basement. We have a loving father, God, very close to the teacher and the students, in the classroom. God has an unlimited love and concerning to us, a love of a father and a mother. We can talk with him, during our work, asking him for force and effectiveness. In this way we sanctify our service-work (you wish also to fulfill it as perfect as possible), we sanctify ourselves, and we sanctify our surrounding people. I’ve seen you put love in your everyday labor, and you love the students’ parents, also your colleagues, and also your students. You do good. Carry on that way. Oh, and correspond to your father-God’s love to you! You will be happy.” Photo from www criteriondg com.

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