Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Back in my Elementary Days

Angeles Adventist Elementary School was the place where God and His love was introduced to me. It is a non-Catholic school but they accept students who belong to other religious sect. Furthermore, they will not force you to join their religion instead they will help you to get closer to God. I still remember our class started with a prayer and by singing Christian songs. Our first subject was Bible wherein we talked about the different stories from the Bible and reflected on the message of the stories. Through this, I developed the habit of praying. We also have other academic subjects like Filipino, English, Math, Science, MAPE, HELE, Hekasi, Values Education, and Pathfinders class. It is also in this institution where I first learnes to join different contests like Bible quiz bee, spelling quiz bee, play for fun, folk dances, drilling and marching, and etc. Thus, I gained self-confidence and developed my talents and skills. Furthermore, our teachers taught us to treat our classmates and schoolmates as our brother and sisters in Christ. Abigail, Diana, and Eleasah were my close friends then. I still remember they often call us "Apat na Maria." At a very young age the institution taught us the value of compassion and the power of prayer. Because when we were in 5th grade our teacher gave us a project to help others by doing simple act of kindness. So together with my friends we visited hospitals in Angeles City and prayed and sang Christian songs for the sick people. Indeed,it was a very challenging activity because at our age is not that easy to enter the hospital but with God's grace and providence we did it. I enjoyed the activity and it was a memorable one. Today, I can't help not to look back on the values and virtues that I've learned from this institution. I'm so thankful with my parents for sending me in this institution and to all our teachers who generously imparted knowledge and wisdom to us. Truly, I am happy and proud that I studied here and I'm proud to be a Catholic.

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