Thursday, October 13, 2011

IYOW

Have you ever come across a test question like, "In your own words, write the golden rule of applied metaphysics," and wanted to answer, "Niff bolg, hars flangle domboski"?

Usually, what the teacher wants is the exact wording spelled out in class. However, research shows that being able to explain something without using your teacher's wording shows that you really grasped the material.

Well, as the queen of dysfunctional acronyms, I'm offering an IYOW challenge.
If someone asked you why you read the Bible, could you answer In Your Own Words?

You have two hundred of them. On your mark, get set, go!

Rachel Potter

1 comment:

  1. Why I read the Bible? - It encourages me, enables me to encourage others, and changes my thinking to be as God's thinking to make right choices and influence those around me according to His thoughts. It's already a given that my thoughts are not His thoughts, so the more I am in His Thoughts, the more I can "auto"-think His way instead of mine. Do you not want to bask in His love? Listen carefully and you will hear Him say, "I love you." If you've become so busy to not hear that precious phrase from Him, you're too busy! Don't let the Greenville Vortex suck away your time to listen to the Love of your life!

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