Who and Why?
My name is Susan, I am a mother, a teacher, a believer, and
a lover of questions. That incessant,
never-ending “Why?” of a two-year-old is something I have never quite
outgrown. As a young adult, I questioned
every answer I heard (which was not a bad thing, but then I hadn’t yet learned to
listen to the answers). So, I urge you
to consider how and when to question the answers in our classrooms, in our
homes, in our minds. The masterful author,
Ravi Zacharias, says it is important to “Question the Questioner”, and I wholeheartedly
agree. Questions are best used as an
entry point to deeper understanding. This doesn’t mean we always have the answers
to the questions, but it does mean we can know them better in ways which make
us better thinkers. So, I would like us
to explore questions and answers together and find the questions that need
answers and the answers that invite questions.
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