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Pop Quiz Answers

January 24, 2006 by Matt

The correct answer was D:

A. There are in fact 3 students at our school named Dong, though one goes by DK

B. There is indeed a 6th grader on the Basketball team named Chuchu

C. Peace, Hope, and Jennifer. And they have a brother named Adams.

D. Divya only has 22 letters in her last name.

E. Weston and Easton do not have any siblings named Northton or Southton.

Thanks for playing! We’ll have to do this again sometime.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Pop Quiz

January 21, 2006 by Matt

Which of the following is not true:

A. There are three different Korean kids at our school named Dong.

B. There is a kid on the basketball team named Chu Chu (yes, like a train).

C. There are 3 Nigerian sisters at our school named Peace, Hope, and Jennifer.

D. There is an Indian girl in my class with a 26 letter last name.

E. There are two brothers at the school named Weston and Easton.

(Vote for your choice by clicking comment and writing your answer).

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Middle School Joke of the Day

January 14, 2006 by Matt

One of the great things about travelling with middle school boys is the ways they find to entertain themselves. This trip involved making silly videos with a cell phone, truth or dare, telling dumb jokes, and farting(an old MS favorite). My favorite joke on the way back was:

Q: Why isn’t it a good idea to write on an empty stomach?

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A: Because it’s much better to write on paper.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Student Quote of the Day

January 12, 2006 by Matt

Toni ThenToni Now“Look at this picture. I was the hottest guy in 6th grade.”

–Sophomore Toni, in all seriousness, as he’s thumbing through an old yearbook.

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Here’s some Then and Now pictures. You can judge for yourself.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

Christkind and Religious Apathy in Europe

January 9, 2006 by Matt

Christkind in flightThe idea of religious superstition playing a role in the current spiritual darkness that clothes most of western Europe had been rolling around in my head before an old friend of mine had a similar reflection after spending some time in Italy. To what extent are old religious traditions (specifically Catholic) a detrement to Christianity in western Europe? It seems that traditions such as the Christkind flying around and delivering gifts on Christmas Eve only reinforce the prevailing European conception that Christianity is nothing more than of collection of myths and superstitions. As a child you are taught to believe in Christkind much like American children are taught to believe in Santa Claus. The tragedy is that this silly story is linked to true faith and religion. Outgrowing belief in Santa Claus is something of a rite of passage for American children, but in Austria it is almost akin to renouncing your faith. Not believing in Christkind is not believing in Jesus. Children are strapped with guilt knowing that they should believe in Jesus, but faced with the absurdity of the Christkind story. I fear that often they throw the baby out with the bathwater. If the Christkind isn’t real, then Jesus isn’t either. And it follows that other traditions the church holds are likely fictional.

Fighting through these issues is a huge uphill battle for missionaries here that work as church planters with Austrians.

Filed Under: Austria Tagged With: religion, Traditions

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