Recently I challenged myself to learn how to type. Being the meager soul that I am I didn't want to spend any money on lessons or classes so after being shown what were the 'home keys' I began. In the past, I learned some important guidance from Christian educators that have always stuck with me. Use the Bible, both scriptures and stories as text while learning. So I typed things such as Sunday School lessons (boy did the guys in the adult men's class have a ball with all the typographical errors). But soon I learned about ...
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Recently I challenged myself to learn how to type. Being the meager soul that I am I didn't want to spend any money on lessons or classes so after being shown what were the 'home keys' I began. In the past, I learned some important guidance from Christian educators that have always stuck with me. Use the Bible, both scriptures and stories as text while learning. So I typed things such as Sunday School lessons (boy did the guys in the adult men's class have a ball with all the typographical errors). But soon I learned about spell check and the fun left and they had to pay attention to the lessons. After a while, I wasn't satisfied with only typing out things I was reading, but began typing out the thoughts I was thinking. Early in the morning, late at night, or even in the daytime I would sit down and type whatever came to mind. Never was there any intention for the thoughts to go any further than on the paper sitting on my desk until I started giving them to my pastor, Brother Ahart. The Lord was using my learning experience to not only give me something to do but also something to think about. The more I typed, the more I thought, and the more I gave to Brother Ahart, the more he encouraged me to think about it. My only prayer is for the people who read these printed thoughts to think about what they are saying. I believe there are several lessons to be learned if they were to be read after prayer.
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