Making a Difference

A Prayer Journal for Teachers

by Rebecca L. Harper


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/12/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781420887716

About the Book

            Do you want to make a difference this year?  Do you want to make a difference in the lives of your students, the staff, the administration, and in the building environment of your school?    Composed of forty weekly entries, Making a Difference, by Rebecca Harper, will take you through one full school year of prayer for your district.  Rather than praying for students only, the author pursues other avenues that are just as important in the effectiveness of a good school. 

Every week you will find a different topic to pray over, such as your classroom, the superintendent, standardized testing, colleagues, and of course, students.  Along with each entry, you will receive suggestions that will enable you to actually take some kind of action in reaching your goal of making a difference.  One week you may want to take a prayer walk around the building.  Another week you might send a card of appreciation to one of the secretaries.  Finally, for those who like to keep journals, each week’s entry also contains a page to write down thoughts, prayers, and ideas.

 If you are a Christian teaching in a public school, rest assured you are not there by accident.  You have a special calling for your life.  You see, God is using you to touch many people, not just the students who will pass through your classroom, but the entire school district.  You know that “loser” who has no future?  He will if you lift him up in prayer.  How about the new teacher?  She just needs a little encouragement. The “Class from Hades” may not exactly become the “Class from Heaven,” but something’s going to change in that room, guaranteed.  Do you want to make a difference this year?  Here’s your chance.


About the Author

Rebecca Harper was a teacher in the East Liverpool City School System, East Liverpool, Ohio for thirty-five years.  Born and raised in Buckhannon, West Virginia, she graduated from Fairmont State College in 1972 and began her career teaching seventh-grade English.  In 1993 she earned an M.S. degree in History from Youngstown State University where she also received the Marion E. Blum Graduate Essay Award for her paper on “Women on the Overland Trail.”  During her tenure at East Liverpool City Schools, Rebecca taught a number of social studies courses, including Civics, American History, Government, and a mini-course on the Holocaust, as well as ninth/tenth grade English.

              An active member of the River Christian Fellowship in Empire, Ohio, Rebecca has taught Sunday school, is a back-up singer on the praise team, and participates in the intercessory prayer ministry at her church.  Although she has retired from the public school system, she is pr4esently teaching at the Christian School in East Liverpool.  Rebecca has two children of whom tshe is very proud, Ryan and Andrea.  Becky also has two wonderful step-children, Laurie and Ian; and four rambunctious but lovable grandchildren—Ian, Garrett, Joshua and Nolan