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Inspireducate

inspireducate

London

InspirEDucate is a network that aims to celebrate and promote the brilliance of our profession whilst working towards a reimagined education system. We offer a range of support services to schools and organisations within the education sector. Additionally, we connect people together, building social and professional capital within education. Our objectives are: To celebrate the excellence within the education system, recognising the work of individuals and groups to deliver a high quality education to our children To pursue and drive for change in our education system, with a particular focus on pushing for visionary policy, improved funding and a low-stakes, system-led accountability system To provide high quality support for Trust and School leaders We do this through: Challenging the status quo in the education system in presentations at conferences, social media and partner events Connecting to and collaborating with organisations with a high level of value alignment with InspirEDucate Utilising the influence and reach of our partner organisations to provide bespoke School Improvement and coaching support to organisations and their leaders. Our children deserve the best education. To achieve this our schools need leaders who are inspired to create a strong vision for their community. A vision that looks beyond the short termism and austerity that currently plague our profession. At InspirEDucate we don't look to tell leaders how to run their schools but rather to collaborate with them in order to: refine and refocus the vision and strategy review the varied and complex areas of a school organisation to establish if the vision is truly embedded in the school culture coach and inspire school leaders

Self Defence for the Soul

self defence for the soul

Last week I was having a few doubts about some decisions that I’d really been sure of before. But after taking some time for reflection, I recognized that several lies had infiltrated my thinking, tearing me down with subtle accusations. In fact, those decisions that I’d already made were from the Lord, and He confirmed them again. Clearly, it was time to examine my spiritual defenses. I am finding that everything I do related to taking a team back to Haiti next month is being fought by the enemy. Here are some mandatory responses to spiritual warfare – I hope you will take action in your battle as well: Stay Alert: We are at war, so as Howard Hendricks says, don’t be surprised that you’re being shot at. We are admonished to be self-controlled and alert, for our enemy “prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8.) Take Cover: Put on the armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18) and walk in truth, practice righteousness and exercise your faith. Stand firm and pray! If it’s been more than one week since you’ve reviewed this passage, read and pray through it right now. Fight back: Are you living in a museum, with your sword hanging on the wall in display? That’s exactly what you’re doing if you leave your Bible on the shelf. The Word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart (Hebrews 4:12, emphasis added.) A sword is not a defensive barrier – it’s a weapon of assault – which is why it is sharp and piercing. How prepared are you when it comes to self-defense of your soul? Are you a white belt? A black belt? Something in between? Keep up the regular protection of your heart, mind, spirit and soul. Here are some questions I ask myself to keep alert and engage in combat: That voice I hear – is it a shout or whisper? Yes, the Spirit often speaks in a still, small voice – but He speaks other ways as well. And He isn’t shy about getting my attention. God doesn’t hide from us. So when I detect a whisper in my ear, I need to pay attention and ask, “Is this something that God would shout from the mountain tops? Or is it something that my adversary is quietly whispering in the darkness, hoping the lies will enter my mind without being exposed to the light?” (Matthew 10:26-27.) Is the message life-giving or draining? Jesus told us that our enemy intends to steal, kill and destroy – but He came that we’d experience life abundantly (John 10:10.) Am I experiencing assurance of who I am in Christ, or being driven to doubt? Is the message I’m receiving making me more confident and full of faith? Or is it creating anxiety or fear? (e.g. 1 John 5:11-12, Ephesians 2:10, Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 8:14-16.)