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Easter: Proprietress Wants Pupils, Teachers To Emulate Christ
As christains all over the world celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, pupils and students alike have been urged to live the life of Christ while on earth in character and learning in order to gain absolute and wholistic knowledge .
The Proprietress, Destined Kids Academy, Iriebe, Dr. Clementina GodsWill, gave the charge at the Easter Celebrtion of the Royal Kings Assembly Ministries, tagged ‘Christ, Our Example’, Yesterday.
GodsWill noted that Jesus Christ was once a pupil who displayed a learning character all through His career and stressed the need for pupils to borrow the leaf.
GodsWill who noted with dismay the high level of headyness among children both of primary and secondary school age said should they think of Christ, they would live lives of obedience and peace at school, home and the society at large.
The Proprietress disclosed that the ministries’ celebration was children centered targetted at teaching the children the obedient, peaceful and loving acts of Jesus and their exhibition of same.
She said” our celebration this year is centered on these children. You will agree with me that our children these days are so heady. And so, we want to catch them young by teaching them the life and character of Christ for them to emulate.
They are the future and so if we inculcate in them the lifestyle of Jesus today, the society will be better tomorrow” .
GodsWill further urged teachers and parents to teach by example as Christ did to His disciples and followers.
“These children learn more by example. Let us teach them by that for our own good”, she said.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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