Announcements 10/18/16

Special Today:  Pasta w/Meatballs
Special Wednesday: Grilled Chicken Sandwich
 DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 18, 2016
ALL SCHOOL
 
Lunch Today: Pasta w/Meatballs
Lunch Wednesday: Grilled Chicken Sandwich
 
HIGH SCHOOL
 
Dig Pink t-shirts have arrived!  Pick up your ordered shirt in the Arena at Coach Fisher's office.  Thanks for your support!
 
Hey Crusader Nation!  Tuesday, Oct. 18th is volleyball's Homecoming game.  Come out and support the team as they take on 1st place Shadow Ridge Mustangs.  JV/Freshmen play at 5 pm and Varsity at 6 pm.  Go Crusaders!
Who wants to win a free dress day???? Well it’s easy and will show support for a great cause.  Whatever grade gets the most people to register and walk in the November 5th LLS Light the Night Walk will earn a free dress day on a date selected by the school.  Whatever grade gets the most people to register and walk in the November 5th LLS Light the Night Walk will earn a free dress day on a date selected by the school.  To register all you need to do is email Caitlyn Somers at cs0784@flhsemail.org.
Registration is free, but if you raise $100 you’ll get a free food at the walk, a shirt, and a lantern to hold showing your support for LLS.  More importantly, the money will be used to help find a cure for cancer.
Let’s all register and show up on November 5th to show our support for Faith Lutheran and LLS.  (10/31)
 
CANDYGRAMS FOR SALE!- This is the month for sweets and treats. Send a note and some candy to your friends. The cost is $1 for a bag of candy and $3 for a deluxe bag of candy. Buy them at lunch in the cafeteria until Wednesday, October 19, or before school on Tuesday, Oct. 18, in the amphitheater. All sales benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (October's Charity of the Month). The Candygrams will be passed out on Monday, Oct. 24, in Advisory, so make sure you know your friends' Advisory teacher(s) because we'll need to know where to deliver them.  (10/19)
 
High School PHOTO CLUB is beginning to meet on Thursday, Oct. 20th in Room 104 from 3:00pm to 4:30pm.
Any high school student with an interest in photography is welcome to join. Contact Mrs. Buchholz with any questions at buchholzb@flhsemail.org
 
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - Pumpkin Sculpting Contest Deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Pick up a flyer with the rules and details outside of Art Room 104. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes will be awarded.   (10/25)
 
High School Science Bowl - Tryouts on Wednesday, Oct. 19 (Testing Day) 12:00-1:00 pm in Room 312 - Any Questions? See or e-mail Mrs. Blank (Room 312).    (10/19)
 
All HS girls interested in playing basketball this year.  Please stop by and see Coach Arnold (front office) or Coach Karner (Arena girls team room) for all information, including the new way to get a crusader card, when tryouts begin, and how you can get basketball gear in time for the season.  Hope to hear from you soon.  (10/27)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Miracle League - an opportunity for those with disabilities to play baseball.
Our League is not possible without our volunteers. One of our most valuable volunteers is our Buddy. The Buddy assists the players in playing their game. Players are paired with a “Buddy”, the Buddy is then with the player the entire game.Volunteers needed every Saturday 8:45 am-noon OR 11:45-3 until the middle of November. Volunteer for one Saturday or all of them.
any questions? seiglec@flhsemail.org  Cindy (702)326-8502  (11/19)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Las Vegas VisionWalk
Sunday November 6, 2016
Volunteers needed 7am-1(helping with set up, tear down, etc)
Have to be at least 13 years old to volunteer
Contact Sandra Kuzik (702) 327-6552 OR jskuzik@Cox.net
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Easter Seals is hosting a ZOMBIE RUN to raise money to provide services to assist kids and adults with disabilities. The event will kick off the City of Las Vegas’s Fall Festival at Wayne Bunker Family Park on Oct. 22. Volunteers needed anytime between 7:30-11:00 a.m.
We'd love to have you as a volunteer for the event!  We need 100 people to help run the event as well as zombies.  You can sign up to be a volunteer at https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/EasterSealsNevada/zombievolunteers1.html.  There will be verification for community service hours.
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Fresh 52 Farmers Market at Tivoli Village
October 29, 2016
Volunteers needed 7am-noon OR Noon-6
email--info@Fresh52.com
Call (702) 481-6558 Kari Hogan      (10/26)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Betsy Rhodes elementary school is looking for volunteers to help with their Halloween Howl. The date of the Howl is October 21st @5-8. Please email Kelly Nolan at nolzlv@yahoo.com   (10/20)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
The 6th Annual Teddy Bear 5K Run and 1 Mile Walk benefiting the United Healthcare Children's Foundation will be held Saturday morning on October 22 at Tivoli Village in Summerlin. They need help setting up and tearing down. If interested in volunteering, please contact Tracey Thomas at tracy_t_thomas@uhc.com     (10/21)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
RICHARD H. BRYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is looking for volunteers to help with their Harvest Festival on Friday, October 21 from 4:30pm to 8:30pm. Duties include food service, running the “carnival” games, and managing the cake walk. Please contact Alisa Koot or Richard Bryan at 702-324-5606 or email rhbpta@gmail.com   (10/20)
 
COMMUNITY CRUSADERS SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
MOUNTAIN VIEW LUTHERAN SCHOOL is looking for volunteers to help with their Fall Festival on October 22 any time between 8:00am and 6:00pm. Since it is also Homecoming, they are willing to give our students the early slots. Please contact Michelle Rossman at mrossman@mvlcs.org  or call 702-233-9323.   (10/21)
 
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Ways to Serve for Mission Encounter (October 20 - October 23)
A free interactive exhibit where guests can encounter 3 other cultures without leaving theirs. We are looking for various positions/days/times for people to serve so guests can learn more about life in Cambodia, Dominican Republic and Liberia.
Positions Needed:
  1. 1.     Registration
  2. 2.    General
  3. 3.    Role-Player
  4. 4.    Tour Guide (10-minute story needs to be memorized)
  5. 5.    Setup and Teardown prior to and after the event
Go  to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mission-encounter-volunteers-tickets-27152604170  and choose the position and shift(s) you would like to serve or just email Linda.kurtz@faithlasvegas.org or text call 702-439-7902
 
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
First Good Shepard Fall Carnival
Sunday, October 23 from 9-4 pm (Does not need to be the entire time, whatever you can do)
Contact:  Hilda Washington (702)429-2690 Or First Good Shepard School
Wear Faith Polo. Helping with Set up, take down, and running activities.  (10/21)
 
Attention 8th-11th graders!  Would you like to visit the amazing Inca ruins of Machu Picchu?  Sail to an island on Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake? Explore Lima, the historic capital of Peru?  Or walk the streets of Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas?  Then join Ms. Gieseke and Mr. Crowder on a trip to Peru during spring break 2018 (March 29-April 7, 2018).  We know it is a long way off, but start thinking about it NOW.  If you have any questions or need further information, please talk to or email Ms. Gieseke or Mr. Crowder.  Stay tuned for more information!  (6/25)
 
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to do just that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come.      6/2
 
October 19 will be a minimum day and all students in grades 6-11 will be taking standardized tests on campus.  All seniors have the day off that day.   
8th graders will begin testing at 8:15AM and be excused at approximately 11:45AM. 9th-11th grade will begin testing at 7:45AM and be excused at approximately 11:15AM.   
6th and 7th graders will be testing from 8:15AM to 2:00PM. They will have a break for lunch from 11:00-11:30. The cafeteria will be open as usual, or they may bring their own lunches. We ask that there be no lunches dropped off that day, as we will not be able to make sure the students will receive them and still have time to eat.  
Please use the normal after school designated pick-up areas. Students should get a good night's sleep the night before, have a good breakfast that morning and come prepared with #2 pencils, a 4-function calculator, water and a healthy snack to eat during the break.
6th Graders will be testing with their assigned M4 teacher and in the usual M4 classroom. Other grades will be assigned as follows:
 
7th Grade Testing Day 
Room 311/Mrs. Beery..........Aakhus-Benson
Room 220/Mrs. Cheney........Berg-Carmichael
Room 224/Mrs. Collins.........Case-Dobrev
Room 114/Mrs. Grant...........Doumani-Garofalo
Room 112/Mrs. Hines...........Gaughan-Johnson
Room 223/Mr. Kirkpatrick.....Jones-May
Room113/Ms. Krafft..............Mayo-Orr
Room 116/Mr. Pendley..........Otuwa-Rivas
Room 219/Mr. Pullmann........Roberts-Smith
Room 64/Ms. Schwarz...........Soneko-McClendon-Uelmen
Room 104/Mr. Schumacher....Urello-Zidzik
 8th Grade Testing Day
Room 501/Mr. Anderson..........Abdo-Black
Room 404/Ms. Ballek...............Blankenship-Carmendy
Library/Mrs. Bartels.................Carroll-Datja
Room 408/ Mr. Blank................Davis-Friedlander
Room 67/Mrs. Carroll................Fugitt-Henderson
Room 115/Mrs. Frederick..........Hernandez-Kolchins
Room 68/Mr. Gunzelman............Kolesar-McKee
Room 601/Mr. Kuhn...................McKinney-Oliver
Room 306/Ms. Mroczka..............OThick-Rau
Room 218/Mrs. Nell....................Reed-Saxton
Room 503/Mr. Shallenberger......Schlaf-Talbott
Room 402/Mrs. Thornton............Taylor-Vincent
Room 117/Uy...............................Vu-Youngson
9th Grade Testing Day
Room 214/Ms. Biles................Aftab-Bernhard
Room 302/Mr. Blessing...........Biddulph-Cloetens
Room 101/Mrs. Crowder.........Coker-Hawkes-Evaristo
Room 216/Mr. Diaz..................Feliciano-Harwell
Room 55/Mr. Heupel................Haye-Kramer
Room 54/Mr. Mardsen.............Krein-Martin
Room 59/Ms. McDaniel............Massari-Neukam
Room 61/Ms. Meyer.................Ng-Pijnappels
Room 58/Dr. Nuoffer................Pike-Shearer
Room 52/Mr. Stelmachowicz....Sherf-Urello
Room 63/Mr. Tonniges.............Vanchieri-Zhang
10th Grade Testing Day
Room 312/Mrs. Blank....................Abdo-Brantley
Room 60/Mr. Braun.......................Brendel-DeSpain
Room 222/Mrs. Elliott....................Detaille-Gettinger
Room 56/Ms. Gieseke....................Giuliani-Hornsby
Room 57/Mrs. Gunzelman..............Howard-Leal
Room 51/Dr. Meyer........................Lee-Meier
Room 212/Mr. Nagel.......................Meredith-Paulos
Room 308/Mrs. Naugle....................Peretiatko-Rogers
Room 65/Mrs. Phelps.......................Rubino-Strong
Room 53/Dr. Stelzer.........................Sylvester-West
Room 603/Mrs. Tonniges..................White-Zimmerman 
11th Grade Testing Day
Room 66/Ms. Cattau..........................Aguilera-Boreta
Room 122/Mr. Cheney.......................Bowers-Crawford
Room 121/Mr. Conolly.......................Crea-Fang
Room 118/Mr. Crowder.....................Ferich-Holmes
Room 103/Ms. Heimlich.....................Hong-Larson
Room 120/Mrs. Jorgensen.................Lasky-Milford
Room 62/Ms. McDaniel......................Miller-Phillips
Room 500/Mr. Morrill.........................Pineda-Shields
Room 119/Mr. Pratt............................Shihadeh-Vancura
Room 304/Mr. Rolfsmeier...................Vialard-Zhao
 
In cooperation with Princeton Review, Faith Lutheran is offering Princeton Review's Ultimate SAT course on campus, which includes 30 hours of instruction and 4 full-length diagnostic practice exams on Saturday mornings at 9:00.  This course is valued at $1099, but Faith students can take it for only $599. The next available course starts with a practice test on Dec. 3 and runs mostly Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 PM through Nov. 30 leading up to the December 3 SAT. Exact dates for the class are listed below.  To sign up please fill out the form at this link by October 5  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDJYTEl5VFF0UGR4Q3diUzFTUWF2RXc6MQ. The total $599 for the class will be added to your tuition bill once the class has begun.  Contact Mr. Buikema at buikemad@flhsemail.org or 804-4400 for more information.     (1/17)
 
Winter 2017 – ACT
12/3     Test 1
12/5          Class 1
12/7          Class 2
12/12       Class 3
12/14       Class 4
1/7       Test 2
1/9            Class 5
1/11           Class 6
1/17         Class 7
1/18         Class 8
1/21     Test 3
1/23          Class 9
1/25          Class 10
1/28     Test 4
1/30          Class 11
2/1            Class 12
 
 
  MIDDLE SCHOOL
MS Cyberpatriots
Team list is UP outside Mr. Diaz's room.
No practice today. Practice FRIDAY!!
Wrestling Interest Meeting 10-18 3:20 in Room 501.  For any 6th-8th grade student interested in wrestling.
MS Lacrosse Interest Meeting 10-19 6:00 pm in the Library.  For any 6-8th grade boy and their parents who are interested in joining the MS Lacrosse team.  Note you can participate in a Winter Faith Sport and MS Lacrosse.
IMPORTANT MIDDLE SCHOOL SWIM TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT
Any student who missed the middle school swim team meeting needs to pick up the informational flyer from Mrs. Carroll's portable (#67). Please also complete the google form: https://goo.gl/forms/cBoO5KcxGOpFi4Tl2
Student Council is sponsoring Volleyball Night. Student and Teacher of the game will be picked and given a prize.Come show your support forthe Girls volleyball team this Thursday, October 20!The A Team plays at 5:30 with B Team following at 6:30.
Hey Crusader Nation!  Tuesday, Oct. 18th is volleyball's Homecoming game.  Come out and support the team as they take on 1st place Shadow Ridge Mustangs.  JV/Freshmen play at 5 pm and Varsity at 6 pm.  Go Crusaders!
Dig Pink t-shirts have arrived!  Pick up your ordered shirt in the Arena at Coach Fisher's office.  Thanks for your support!
 
CANDYGRAMS FOR SALE!- This is the month for sweets and treats. Send a note and some candy to your friends. The cost is $1 for a bag of candy and $3 for a deluxe bag of candy. Buy them at lunch in the cafeteria until Wednesday, October 19, or before school on Tuesday, Oct. 18, in the amphitheater. All sales benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (October's Charity of the Month). The Candygrams will be passed out on Monday, Oct. 24, in Advisory, so make sure you know your friends' Advisory teacher(s) because we'll need to know where to deliver them.   (10/19)
 
Attention ALL Middle School Boys & Girls Basketball Players and Parents: We offer 7/8 A, B, and C teams and 6th grade A and B teams.Please Note the following Try-Out Dates (You must have a completion print out from RegisterMyathlete.com to try-out, this replaces our Crusader Card):
Please realize all try-outs have the potential of extending to 6 p.m.
GIRLS 7/8:  Nov. 14, 15, 16 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. (Auxiliary Gym)
GIRLS 6:  Dec. 7, 8, 9 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. (Student Center)
BOYS 7/8:  Nov. 7, 9, 1O from 3:30-5:30 p.m. (Auxiliary Gym)
BOYS 6:     Dec. 12, 14, 15 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. (Student Center)
 
October 19 will be a minimum day and all students in grades 6-11 will be taking standardized tests on campus.  All seniors have the day off that day.   
8th graders will begin testing at 8:15AM and be excused at approximately 11:45AM. 9th-11th grade will begin testing at 7:45AM and be excused at approximately 11:15AM.   
6th and 7th graders will be testing from 8:15AM to 2:00PM. They will have a break for lunch from 11:00-11:30. The cafeteria will be open as usual, or they may bring their own lunches. We ask that there be no lunches dropped off that day, as we will not be able to make sure the students will receive them and still have time to eat.  
Please use the normal after school designated pick-up areas. Students should get a good night's sleep the night before, have a good breakfast that morning and come prepared with #2 pencils, a 4-function calculator, water and a healthy snack to eat during the break.
6th Graders will be testing with their assigned M4 teacher and in the usual M4 classroom. Other grades will be assigned as follows:
 
7th Grade Testing Day 
 Room 311/Mrs. Beery..........Aakhus-Benson
Room 220/Mrs. Cheney........Berg-Carmichael
Room 224/Mrs. Collins.........Case-Dobrev
Room 114/Mrs. Grant...........Doumani-Garofalo
Room 112/Mrs. Hines...........Gaughan-Johnson
Room 223/Mr. Kirkpatrick.....Jones-May
Room113/Ms. Krafft..............Mayo-Orr
Room 116/Mr. Pendley..........Otuwa-Rivas
Room 219/Mr. Pullmann........Roberts-Smith
Room 64/Ms. Schwarz...........Soneko-McClendon-Uelmen
Room 104/Mr. Schumacher....Urello-Zidzik
 8th Grade Testing Day
Room 501/Mr. Anderson..........Abdo-Black
Room 404/Ms. Ballek...............Blankenship-Carmendy
Library/Mrs. Bartels.................Carroll-Datja
Room 408/ Mr. Blank................Davis-Friedlander
Room 67/Mrs. Carroll................Fugitt-Henderson
Room 115/Mrs. Frederick..........Hernandez-Kolchins
Room 68/Mr. Gunzelman............Kolesar-McKee
Room 601/Mr. Kuhn...................McKinney-Oliver
Room 306/Ms. Mroczka..............OThick-Rau
Room 218/Mrs. Nell....................Reed-Saxton
Room 503/Mr. Shallenberger......Schlaf-Talbott
Room 402/Mrs. Thornton............Taylor-Vincent
Room 117/Uy...............................Vu-Youngson 
9th Grade Testing Day
Room 214/Ms. Biles................Aftab-Bernhard
Room 302/Mr. Blessing...........Biddulph-Cloetens
Room 101/Mrs. Crowder.........Coker-Hawkes-Evaristo
Room 216/Mr. Diaz..................Feliciano-Harwell
Room 55/Mr. Heupel................Haye-Kramer
Room 54/Mr. Mardsen.............Krein-Martin
Room 59/Ms. McDaniel............Massari-Neukam
Room 61/Ms. Meyer.................Ng-Pijnappels
Room 58/Dr. Nuoffer................Pike-Shearer
Room 52/Mr. Stelmachowicz....Sherf-Urello
Room 63/Mr. Tonniges.............Vanchieri-Zhang
                                   10th Grade Testing Day
Room 312/Mrs. Blank....................Abdo-Brantley
Room 60/Mr. Braun.......................Brendel-DeSpain
Room 222/Mrs. Elliott....................Detaille-Gettinger
Room 56/Ms. Gieseke....................Giuliani-Hornsby
Room 57/Mrs. Gunzelman..............Howard-Leal
Room 51/Dr. Meyer........................Lee-Meier
Room 212/Mr. Nagel.......................Meredith-Paulos
Room 308/Mrs. Naugle....................Peretiatko-Rogers
Room 65/Mrs. Phelps.......................Rubino-Strong
Room 53/Dr. Stelzer.........................Sylvester-West
Room 603/Mrs. Tonniges..................White-Zimmerman 
11th Grade Testing Day
Room 66/Ms. Cattau..........................Aguilera-Boreta
Room 122/Mr. Cheney.......................Bowers-Crawford
Room 121/Mr. Conolly.......................Crea-Fang
Room 118/Mr. Crowder.....................Ferich-Holmes
Room 103/Ms. Heimlich.....................Hong-Larson
Room 120/Mrs. Jorgensen.................Lasky-Milford
Room 62/Ms. McDaniel......................Miller-Phillips
Room 500/Mr. Morrill.........................Pineda-Shields
Room 119/Mr. Pratt............................Shihadeh-Vancura
Room 304/Mr. Rolfsmeier...................Vialard-Zhao
 
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to do just that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come.      6/2
 
Attention 8th-11th graders!  Would you like to visit the amazing Inca ruins of Machu Picchu?  Sail to an island on Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake? Explore Lima, the historic capital of Peru?  Or walk the streets of Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas?  Then join Ms. Gieseke and Mr. Crowder on a trip to Peru during spring break 2018 (March 29-April 7, 2018).  We know it is a long way off, but start thinking about it NOW.  The first informational meeting is Thursday, September 15th, at 6:30 p.m. in the library. If you have any questions or need further information, please talk to or email Ms. Gieseke or Mr. Crowder.  Stay tuned for more information!  (6/25)
 
Daily Devotional
Worship and Service
READ:
Acts 13:1-5 The Holy Spirit said, “Appoint Barnabas and Saul [Paul] for the special work to which I have called them” (v.2).
Over the years, I’ve spent countless hours alone in the woods. As I’ve sat motionless, robins have perched on my knees, mice have nibbled at my bootlaces, an owl once landed inches from my shoulder, and a roebuck advanced to within a couple yards of me—apparently thinking I was an adversary.
These have been spiritually inspiring experiences for me, causing me to marvel at my Creator, His intimacy with me, and His perfect design. And as He’s lifted my soul, I’ve responded to Him with praise and thanksgiving for all He’s done for me—acknowledging His love and amazing, creative power.
It’s interesting to note that the apostle Paul’s mission was birthed out of people praising God: “As these men were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, ‘Appoint Barnabas and Saul [Paul] for the special work to which I have called them’ ” (Acts 13:2). We often think that the start of our service for God is in the formulation of a plan, bringing people together, or perhaps booking a venue.
But Paul’s experience shows that our main role is to worship God. How? Through praise, prayer, thanksgiving, and in recognition of who He is (vv.2-3). Out of this flows our preparation, plans, and opportunities (v.4). God provides the opportunities once we’re in line with His will, having worshiped Him with all we are.
Look in the psalms and see how many of them present the majesty and amazing attributes of God (Psalm 19, 103, 104, for example). As we see how Paul and Barnabas were chosen, it’s clear that our primary role in serving God is worshiping Him with our thanks, praise, and adoration—not just in church, but in every aspect of our lives. —Russell Fralick
MORE:
Read Romans 12:1-2 and reflect on the way Paul calls us to truly worship God by presenting ourselves as living sacrifices.
NEXT:
What things in your life bring out a sense of thankfulness or adoration of God? Why is it so vital for you to worship Him with all you are?
 
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