Educators Who Pray

Servant's Heart in Education: Embracing Humility and Black History


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In this episode, we are exploring the virtues of humility and service with the impactful legacies of Black educators. Drawing from Philippians 2:3-4, this episode of the "Educators Who Pray" podcast highlights how humility in education is not just a personal virtue but a powerful tool for social change, as demonstrated by figures like Booker T. Washington and Mary McLeod Bethune. I invite yo,  educators, to reflect on your practice, urging you to embrace humility. Through historical examples, personal reflection, and prayer, this episode encourages educators like you to follow in the footsteps of those who have used their faith and resilience to transform the educational landscape.

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Educators Who PrayBy Anne Charlestin