Holy Spirit Project

December 5, 2012  Tagged

Stephanie Westing

#22 8B

Holy Spirit Paper

The Holy Spirit is many things/people. He isn’t a ghost, but most people think that of him because no one can see. He has always taken the form of a dove, wind, nature, flame, etc. He is really God. He never changes, he was the same then when God gave the people in the Bible times and now when you and I have him in our lives. He uses everyone: a drunk man, young people, bad guys, elderly persons, people that are dying others. Help and consular are just some of his attributes. He guides us in truth, out of danger and to safety of God’s arms. He uses everybody in different ways, shape, or form.

He works in my life in different ways. Most of the time when I think of the Holy Spirit I think of the feeling cold. When I was at a camp a couple years back, I felt really cold and that was odd because we had just got done playing a game, so everyone was sweaty; the fans weren’t really working and it was hot and humid in the chapel. All of a sudden, I felt really cold like I had just stepped into a cooler and had ice packs on me. When Lindy Ver Beek died, I found out that a neighbor down the street was her father-in-law, and a very nice, kind man. When I heard that night at dinner I immediately said that I was going to make cookies for him because he was the sweetest man, and almost like a grandfather to all the kids on the block. That was the Holy Spirit talking to me, I would had never gone/done/said that at all.

I have three things in my visual that stand out: the two different colors of the flame and and the writing behind the flame. I micro – texted my verses on the paper, all of them fit on it and then I started from the beginning again at the end of the last verse. All of these verses are about the Holy Spirit and most of them have the name, “Holy Spirit”, in the verse. I chose a flame to symbolize the Holy Ghost because of Passover. On Passover God came down on tongues of fire, whether that is in fire or in thunder and lighting like Mount Sinai. The blue represents the Virgin Mary, and pure blue is calming and spiritually. I put this color on here because the Virgin Mary was an ordinary girl, then God used her to an amazing thing: give birth to his son. This means that God/Holy Spirit can you anyone.

Dia de los Muertos

October 31, 2012  Tagged

Dia de los Muertos translates into English “Day of the Dead”. People celebrate the life of someone that died and remember their lives and the things that they do. They paint faces on them and dance.

In class we were handed a green slip. Then we wrote a person that we would like to honor that has died, we should know this person. Then we wrote something that we remembered that we loved about that person. We told the class what we wrote then stuck it on a toothpick in the sand. That was it!

My response is that it was really sad, it a cheerful way. It was sad because two years ago from March to May one person died every month. But about 3 months before a very good friend of the family died, Captain Cale, and an uncle. I’ve known so many people too that have passed away. It was cheerful because we got it out and told the world who we loved. And what happened.

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