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Tuesday 24 March 2020

Reconciling with God and our relationships with others - By Kamaea

Think of a time when you had an argument with someone and you had to
reconcile with them.
1.What did you do? I apologised and they forgave me.
2. How did it make them feel once you reconciled? They were cheerful
and we became friends again.
3. How did it make you feel? amazing and not worried
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  • Imagine what the story is behind the picture
  • Suggest some ways these relationships could be reconciled
We chose a picture and created a story about how the people in the picture
forgave and made peace with each other here is my story...

Story of what I think is behind the picture and how their relationship
could be reconciled: There were two little kids they were arguing about the
boys' lolly packet. I would say the girls' name is Ella, and the boys' name is Jacob,
Anyways, Ella stole the lollie packet off Jacob. Jacob felt sad and went
outside and started crying. Ella then saw Jacob, she felt terrible for herself
of what she did to Jacob, so she went to Jacob and apologised. She asked
him if he can forgive her and give back the lollie packet. It took a while for
Jacob to forgive her. But when Jacob was ready, he forgave her, and they both
shared the lollie packet together. When she apologised, and Jacob forgave
her, they both made peace and were back to friends. They were both so happy!
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Today in R.E, we are learning how to reconcile with God and others if relationships are broken. If you do not know what reconcile means, it means to make peace,
apologising to people if you have treated them wrong, and asking them if they can forgive you.

1 comment:

  1. hello kamaea its me Monique, what I liked about your blog is that you change words that are Negative into positive language, like instead of using fights on your blog you write argument, and instead of say sorry you say apologising but the most important thing, is that your blog is always in positive language and always keep up the good work and never stop speaking positive
    PEACE OUT!

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