SPIRITUAL REFLECTION… LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL.

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SPIRITUAL REFLECTION… LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

VALUE: JUSTICE WOW: Valiant TOW: With bravery comes great honour LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL Brockington College – A Church of England Academy

TOW: WITH BRAVERY COMES GREAT HONOUR Look at the following images. All of these people have shown bravery in some form. They are also honoured by many! LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

TODD BEAMER AND THE PASSENGERS OF FLIGHT 93  Fought Back Against 9/11 Terrorists  When account manager Todd Beamer and the other passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 realised their plane had been seized by terrorists, they worked quickly and courageously to reclaim control.  Flight 93 crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, but the passengers' brave resistance gave hope to America at its darkest moment since the attack on Pearl Harbor. LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

ROSA PARKS: WOULDN'T GIVE UP HER SEAT  Tired from a full day's work, Rosa Parks boarded a Montgomery bus on December  When she refused to obey the driver's order to give up her seat in the "colored" section for a white person, she was arrested for civil disobedience.  Parks' act of defiance, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott that followed, are recognised as pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement in America. LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

J. K. ROWLING: INSPIRED A NEW GENERATION OF READERS  Newly divorced and struggling to make ends meet, single mum Joanne Rowling turned to work on the novel she had been outlining for five years.  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was published in 1997 under the name "J.K." Rowling—her publisher didn't believe a woman's name would appeal to young boys.  Six books and 10 years later, Harry Potter has shattered sales records and enthralled millions of reader of all ages. LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

REFLECT ON YOUR OWN LIFE… Discuss with the person next to you:  Are you brave?  Can you give some examples of your bravery?  Are others around you brave?  Do you honour and respect those who are brave? LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL

TIME FOR REFLECTION/PRAYER… LEARNING TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL