BOOK 2
The Joy of Teaching SECTION
8:
Positive
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Below are some ideas for a skit called
"positive-negative". Choose a friend and, after each learning a part,
either "positive" or "negative", perform the skit before the group. Do
not be content with these few examples, but consult and write some
other situations to include in your skit:
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I'm a Baha'i, and it brings me the greatest happiness to share Baha'u'llah's Message with others. Every time I teach the Faith, my
heart
overflows with joy. |
Negative:
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I'm a Baha'i and truly like to teach. But, oh! What a pain! I have
to get
up so early to go to the village where the committee has asked me to
teach. |
Positive:
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Teaching children is important and something I very much like to do.
The children in the villages I visit are very special and I consider
them
to be among my best friends. |
Negative:
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Teaching children is very important, but it seems to me an
impossible
task. Today's children behave poorly and nobody can stand to be
around them. |
Positive:
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I have a weekly children's class that is going very well.
Of course, my
children are not angels. Sometimes there are problems, and I have
trouble teaching them. But by following the counsels of Baha'u'llah
and 'Abdu'1-Baha, and with love and patience, everything works out.
What joy to see the progress these children have made in the year I
have been teaching them. |
Negative: |
Well, one of the things I have to do is to teach
children. But they don't
respond. I started with a class of thirty, and it soon became twenty.
Now only five come. And what are these few going to learn from the
classes I teach every now and then whenever I feel like it.? |
Positive: |
The other day I went to visit a Baha'i family to give them their
news
bulletin. They weren't home, but I met a relative of theirs I did not
know before. I took advantage of the opportunity and taught him the
Faith. He accepted. |
Negative: |
The other day I went to visit a Baha'i family to give them their
news
bulletin. One of their relatives, whom I had never met before, told me
they were not at home. I was disappointed and left. |
Positive: |
In this region it is a bit difficult to get people td-meet
regularly. But,
with perseverance, you can. A year ago we started a deepening class in
my community on Wednesday evenings. At the beginning two people
came. But we didn't get discouraged. We never had negative thoughts
about those who did not attend. We continued visiting the friends and
sharing with them what we had studied at the meetings. During the last
few months, ten Baha'is have been coming to the class regularly, and
the number is still growing. |
Negative: |
Look, people don't come to meetings! They don't meet! They
just
don't meet! |
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