Last Sunday, the lesson in my daughter’s Special Needs Faith Class was Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter.
I couldn’t have expressed it better…

A depiction of Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter from our Mija’s Special Needs Faith Class.
May you have a blessed and peaceful Easter.
Alleluia!
How beautiful! Happy Easter!
Thank-you very much, suburbanferndaleark! I hope you’ve had a Happy Easter, too!
We sure did. Thank you and God bless!
Love this. By the looks of it, they understand the significance of this holiday better than any of us. {{{Hugs}}} Kozo
Hi Kozo! I’m not sure how much my daughter truly understands, but I love and appreciate the way the way teachers have expressed this with the students…and I love how much my daughter enjoys this time on Sundays! Thanks! – Cathy 🙂
Don’t they, though! Hi Kozo – I’ve been offline for a while so this is the first time I’d seen your comment. Hopefully I’ll be able to be back on a regular basis soon! Peace be with you.
Beautiful.
I hope you had a wonderful day.
Hi Gemma! It was a wonderful day – Thanks for stopping by!
Love the simplicity of the message. Wishing you and your family a Happy Easter and a blessed week ahead.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
May you and your wonderful family experience the love of God every day of your lives.
Thank-you, Patty! Sorry for the late reply but my writing has scaled back a bit recently for a number of reasons. Hopefully I’ll resume soon. Thank-you for stopping by!
I have missed you – hope all is well. Blessings
Thank-you, Patty. I’ve missed everyone, too. I hope to write about all this very soon so I can share how I’ve been doing. I look forward to that. 🙂
me too – God Bless!
Thank-you, Patty. Bless you.
I hope your daughter shall get to know Jehovah God and His son Jeshua (Jesus), who is not God but by many taken as such which means they do not give the full value to that man that managed to stay without sin, though he could sin and was tempted more than once (while God can not be tempted and can not sin).
Like many people do not want to see the real beauty of Jesus they do not want to see the real beauty of handicapped people, who are also made like any body else in the image of God. God is with them and may be also with their parents, blessing them on a difficult but inspiring road.
Thank-you, marcusampe, for your kind comment. I have been somewhat out of pocket recently for a number of reasons, so this is the first time I’ve seen your comment. My daughter is a loving, beautiful person (all bias from a mom aside!) and I’m privileged to be her mom.