20/07/2023
Happy Birthday 🎉 my G
Captain Jurkuch Bol
To educate youth for a better future. Let's light the world through Education. Education can't wait
20/07/2023
Happy Birthday 🎉 my G
Captain Jurkuch Bol
11/11/2022
10 Important Lessons from book -"RULES for MY UNBORN SON"
1)Self-discipline
Knowing how to work hard is just as important as working hard. Keeping yourself motivated when things are easy is one thing, but keeping yourself motivated when things are bad is another beast. Regardless of the situation, you must have the willpower to push through. Showing that you can do this will not only motivate those around you, it will make you a stronger man.
2)Take responsibility
In short step-up. Men take responsibility for their actions and don’t need others to tell them when or how to do so. Being responsible for one’s choices and actions isn’t always the easiest thing in the world. However, true manhood is being able to admit when they are wrong.
3)Choose your battles wisely.
It’s important to know which ones are worth fighting and which ones are better left as is. It’s okay to be quiet and walk away. It doesn’t make you less of a man.
4)Be a gentleman
Having old-school values is okay. Treating women with respect is even more than okay.
-Hold the door
-Offer your seat.
-Push her chair up to the table.
-Watch your language
5)Be honest with yourself and everyone else.
Honest men are comfortable with themselves. “An honest man has an honourable manhood, which is something that every man should consider to succeed in life.”
6)Humility
Confidence is important but so is being humble. Men have to learn how to balance the two. Being able to do this creates a strong and effective leader, which should be the goal of every man.
7)Giving to others rather than receiving.
Men who exemplify manhood see a need, and take the necessary steps to remedy that need. Filling a void and helping others, gives you a greater sense of joy than seeing what others can do for you.
8)Manners
Men (especially fathers) are portrayed as disgusting pigs (ala Al Bundy), but that’s not all men. Manners are important every second of the day, in every situation. Whether you are at home eating at your dinner table or eating in a five-star restaurant. Manners define people, and it separates us in terms of class and sophistication. Having manners and using them, also means that you are showing others around you respect.
9)Be open.
It’s okay to show feelings and to be sensitive. Toxic masculinity is a thing. To deny it exists is foolish. It’s not hard to find, and I could list several examples. To combat it, we have to teach our sons that it’s okay to be vulnerable. It’s okay to show compassion to others. It’s a wonderful quality that all leaders have, which is why they are loved and respected by others.
10)The first shall be the last.
This is a quote I read on Facebook a year ago and typed into my phone as a reminder.
True manhood puts others first. If you want to be a leader, then the place to be is on your knees, with a towel in your hand, washing someone’s feet.
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13/10/2022
Diocese of Rumbek, South Sudan
Ref: Free Fr. John Mathiang Machol for the progress and prosperity of our house of God.
Since then the incident happened, I felt shocked by such a disheartening event and mourned in silence, as God healed, and restored our atmosphere to peace, love and forgiveness.
I humbly request the administration concerned in the Diocese of Rumbek especially our Father His Lordship Bishop Christian Carlassare to make a follow-up and release our Rev. Fr John Mathiang.
Nobody is above the law, we are all happy for a peaceful case settlement in the court of law and very welcoming to it.
However, “When a finger is stained with oil, it spreads to the other fingers”.
His sufferings in the prison are not only his pain but can affect our church programs negatively too because he's part of us
Let's forgive and forget!
The strength of every home, organization or institution is the root, when the foundation of a house is not well built; it entirely affects the building
Rumbek Diocese is one of the strongest dioceses in south Sudan so far pioneered by good administrators including the Late His Lordship Bishop Ceasar Mazzolari
Fr. John Mathiang Machol did well in his tenure by opening many schools including the current Bishop Mazzolari Memorial Secondary school and continues evangelism
Mistakes are part of humans, only if we don't change then there is a need for restrictive law “We call upon God for the Change of our hearts” redemption of sins
To my dear youths who have been yawning with laughter, this is something spiritual and I urge you not to choose a side but to be neutral and call for forgiveness, change and love among ourselves
“Today is him, tomorrow is yours” we are one family of one church one God and one body.
Let's embrace peace!
The church missions are spreading the gospel, healthcare and education initiatives rather than political grounds for leadership wrangles.
It's my opinion and not just my advantage to release Fr. John but for Many Catholics and everyone in South Sudan.
Wantok Det Wantok, Catholic church-based school alumnus student
Current a student at, the University of Juba
The writer is reachable via [email protected]
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20/09/2022
The unstated assumption is that if you have a degree in a subject, you must know how to teach it at the secondary/college level.
Anyone who has ever been a college student knows how bad that assumption can be. What student has never had a professor who taught at a level ridiculously above anything the students had a chance of understanding, or put entire classes to sleep by droning monotonously for 50-to90-minutes stretches with no apparent awareness that there were students in the classroom or flashed PowerPoint slides at a rate no human brain could possibly keep up with?
Instructors like these, unfortunately, abound on college faculties. If you teach like any of them, no matter how much you know and how accurately you present it, you probably won't enjoy looking at your students' test results/scores or your end-of-class student ratings.
Being an excellent or even just a competent teacher requires knowing many things graduate school doesn't teach, such as how to design courses and deliver them effectively; write assignments and exams that are both rigorous and fair; and deal with classroom management, advising problems, cheating, and an uncountable number of headaches teachers routinely encounter.
Figuring out all those things on your own is not trivial. Although there is something to be said for trial-and-error learning, it's not efficient- and in the case of teaching, the ones making the errors are not the ones suffering the consequences. Many new faculty members take years to learn how to teach well, and others never learn.
It doesn't have to be in that way. Proven methods for teaching effectively-that is, motivating students to learn and helping them acquire the knowledge, skills, and values they will need to succeed in college and their professions - are well known. Many of those methods are not particularly hard-you can just learn what they are and then start using them. That does not mean they make teaching simple: teaching a course- especially for the first time-is and always will be a challenging and time-consuming task. The point is that teaching well does not have to be harder than teaching poorly.
Note the four rules of learning or teaching
1. One must learn by doing the thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try.
2. What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
3. You cannot teach a man anything: you can only help him to find it within himself.
4. No thought, no idea, can be conveyed as an idea from one person to another.
By: Tr. Kuranyang