Saturday, February 27, 2010

February 27, 2010

Non Campus Mentis

Read: UMH #156

The new History teacher had been teaching his seventh-graders about World War II, and a test question was, "What was the largest amphibious assault of all time?"

Expecting to see "the D-Day invasion" as the answer, he found instead on one paper, "Moses and the plague of frogs."


Well, those frogs really did give Pharaoh what for, so it's nice to know that someone was paying attention in Sunday School, even if he missed the regular school lesson.
It's never fun to get one wrong, but how often do you have Bible stories come to mind in “everyday” life? It's kind of nice to have those stories in our heads, isn't it?

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