Prepare to be Blessed!
Welcome, visitors and TCIS IB A1 English students!
Why "The Benedictory Class of 2012"?
Well what can describe this incredibly brilliant, highly motivated, deep thinking group of young people? Many words but Only one holds the most profound description of this truely unique group: Benedictory.
The Free Dictionary states clearly:
ben·e·dic·tion
n.
1. A blessing.
2. An invocation of divine blessing, usually at the end of a church service.
3. A short service consisting of prayers, the singing of a Eucharistic hymn, and the blessing of the congregation with the host.
4. An expression of good wishes.
This group of extraordinary students are indeed a blessing!
On this page you will find links to all of the blogs created by students for our Novel Study "Peace Child" by Don Richardson. Just click on each link to view each page and leave comments about what they have written.
Love In Christ
Mrs.McAllister.
TCIS.
Welcome, visitors and TCIS IB A1 English students!
Why "The Benedictory Class of 2012"?
Well what can describe this incredibly brilliant, highly motivated, deep thinking group of young people? Many words but Only one holds the most profound description of this truely unique group: Benedictory.
The Free Dictionary states clearly:
ben·e·dic·tion
n.
1. A blessing.
2. An invocation of divine blessing, usually at the end of a church service.
3. A short service consisting of prayers, the singing of a Eucharistic hymn, and the blessing of the congregation with the host.
4. An expression of good wishes.
This group of extraordinary students are indeed a blessing!
On this page you will find links to all of the blogs created by students for our Novel Study "Peace Child" by Don Richardson. Just click on each link to view each page and leave comments about what they have written.
Love In Christ
Mrs.McAllister.
TCIS.
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