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Below continues comments from participants in the Seat of Wisdom program that were garnered from anonymous evaluations:
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the information I got, how it fits in with my life, and how it connects with the Mass." (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “[learning that] we on earth join in [the Angelic] celebration . . . in unity with the Holy Spirit—beautiful!” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the information and depiction of Angels. My faith formation has not included much information about Angels.” (SS 1-2, Lodi, 10/26/09)
“Everything was great—I enjoyed the paintings and all of the symbolism in them. This was a great intro/overview to the Teen Timeline section. More people [need to get] involved/show up! [I am] looking forward to more!” (SS 1-2, Lodi, 10/26/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “all of it. I need more!!” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “that we are all seeking the ultimate Truth of God and God gives us ability for every longing.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 10/13/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “breaking down the artwork to show the representation of the coming of the Lord. [It was] presented in a calm, intellectual, and interesting format.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
“[The presenter] was very energizing and easy to listen to. He had good knowledge of the symbolism of the pictures. Good introductory class.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
“The use of artwork made it a great way to talk and learn about the Bible and Scripture. Great job!” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
“I really enjoyed the explanation of . . . the symbolism in the art.” (teacher SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the tying together of the Old and New Testament. Well done—interesting.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “discussing the art symbolism.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the clear explanation from the instructor. Thank you for your sense of humor throughout the class!” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “understanding the symbolism within the artwork.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
“I enjoyed learning about the connections between the artwork and our faith. I never looked so closely or thought about the meaning of it before. I found it very interesting; thank you! I liked [the presenter’s] sense of humor!!
I [also] enjoyed learning a little about [the presenter] first—makes [him] more personable—not just someone in a shirt and tie.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning something new that I can share with others. [I also] enjoyed the artwork and the connections made between the Old and New Testaments. Thank you.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “having the symbolism explained.” (teacher, SS 1-2, Stoughton, 01/18/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the use of art to engage and invite discussion, [and the] progression from philosophy to theology. [I] enjoyed the multiple references to the Trinity through art and the Old Testament, and references to Mary as the Tabernacle, Queen, etc. . .” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
“Learning our faith through art was eye-opening. . . . [These courses] just keep giving us opportunities to find ways to hand down our faith to the next generation.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “seeing artwork with a different appreciation.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
“Keep offering more info!. . . Thanks for offering this.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “hearing about the meaning behind the artwork and how it fits into our faith.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “lots of pictures from different eras.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Janesville, 11/17/09)
“I was glad to get the issue of degreed catechetical personnel clarified. I can definitely live with this. I certainly think we can [bring] this [to] our parish. . . . I hope we can get the catechists involved. Our adult faith folks will [take this on] with no problem.” (from a DRE/CRE, SS 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/24/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the mixture of art and history. [My greatest challenge was] not knowing what to expect, but [I was] pleasantly surprised. Continue on!” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 10/13/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “[the instructor’s] openness to go off on tangents ‘in the heat of the moment’ to take advantage of catechizing [and] teaching moments. [I] also really appreciate her anecdotes [and] supporting experiences.” (LIF 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 2/13/10)
“It was all good.” (LIF 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 2/13/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “to learn of the complexity of moral law. [The instructor] just scratched the surface.” (LIF 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 2/13/10)
“This was great. Thank you.” (LIF 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 2/13/10)
“Very lively presentation—very energetic. [There was nothing I did not like!]” (SS3-4, Platteville, 2/2/10)
I especially liked … “the confidence of the speaker. . . . Theology is thought provoking.” (SS3-4, Platteville, 2/2/10)
“Easy to listen to! Enjoyed!” (SS3-4, Platteville, 2/2/10)
“[It was] very easy to attend to [the instructor] in his teaching style.” (SS3-4, Platteville, 2/2/10)
I especially liked … “[the instructor’s] enthusiasm.” (SS3-4, Platteville, 2/2/10)
“The instructor related very well to his audience.” (CRD 1-2, Jefferson, 2/2/10)
“Great explanations! Great insights [and] stories!” (CRD 1-2, Jefferson, 2/2/10)
I especially liked … “looking at the beliefs in-depth [and] possibly being able to explain better.” (CRD 1-2, Jefferson, 2/2/10)
“Very informative.” (CRD 1-2, Jefferson, 2/2/10)
“I thought for the depth of the topic—it was explained well; the handouts are great!” (CRD 1-2, Jefferson, 2/2/10)
“I learned a lot of valuable information about SOWDI and Salvation History. It was great!” (SS 1-2, Jefferson, 11/18/09)
“Different concepts stood out for me—[I] learned new things that built on the last session[s].” (SS 1-2, Jefferson, 11/18/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “getting to understand sacred art and the interpretation of it better. I don’t think there could have been anything done to present it better! Sometimes it is just a train of thought that is new, but indeed a truth.” (SS 1-2, Jefferson, 11/18/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the art—representation, examining the religious symbolism in the Annunciation.” (SS 1-2, Lodi, 10/26/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the explanation of the Annunciation and learning from the other pictures and their meanings. [The presenter] understood the material and presented it nicely.” (SS 1-2, Lodi, 10/26/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the symbolism in the paintings.” (SS 1-2, Lodi, 10/26/09)
“Good overview of the sacraments! Good introduction to the Catechism –very informative!” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “new knowledge, especially the art of salvation history. [It was] easy to listen to the presenter. . . . I like [the] history [and] faith combination, [as well as] spiritual growth.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the details and meaning of the paintings. The presentation was easy to listen to.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the amount of background information and the connections—tied a lot together.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the many art presentations and critiquing them.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “discussing the various attributes of the art and using it to bring things together. . . . The art is fascinating. . . . Thanks!” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
“[The instructor] was very knowledgeable about his subject area. . . . I appreciated [his] help immensely in explaining the new religious certification.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
“[I] loved the explanations of the paintings.” (SS 1-2, Baraboo, 2/1/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “having the papers that include most of what was presented, so I did not have to try to take complete notes. This was my first year as a religious education teacher, so I was not very familiar with the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Thank you!” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the symbolism used in art [and] connection between Old [and] New Testaments.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the discussion of the painting details.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the pictures. Then the introduction for Seat of Wisdom Institute.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “explanations and descriptions of the paintings. . . . It was quite informative [and] interesting and meaningful.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
“I enjoyed the use of art to help with interpretation of scripture.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the symbolism of the pictures.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
“I loved looking at the art. Three years ago I went to Rome. It was neat to see the pictures from the Sistine Chapel [and] actually know that I had seen the originals!” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “Michelangelo and other paintings.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
“The artwork was amazing.” (SS 1-2, Platteville, 1/25/10)
I especially liked … “[the] enthusiasm and knowledge [of the instructor].” (CRD 5-6, Janesville, 1/26/10)
“The information is great.” (CRD 5-6, Janesville, 1/26/10)
“I especially liked the topics and how each was presented; the format was engaging.” (CRD 5-6, Janesville, 1/26/10)
“The point that impressed me the most is the representation of the Trinity in different aspects/stories of the Bible. . . . There was a lot of great information. I enjoyed all of the artwork [and] the explanations of the significance of aspects in the paintings.” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
“It was great to get substantial details; . . . great analysis of art!!” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the pictures –they added a ton to the presentation—the in-depth analysis gave a much greater understanding. . . . Thank you!” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “seeing how the New Testament is a continuation of the Old and Jesus is present through all.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
“Despite [the instructor] feeling sick, he ‘soldiered through’ and did a great job.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“[The presentation was] very engaging, [and] the pace forced me to stay engaged. . . . Thanks for all the effort put into it!” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“[The instructor’s] knowledge [and] enthusiasm is wonderful. Thank you for all your work! . . . I love when we can ask questions; [the instructor’s] answers were great and so interesting.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
I especially liked … “[developing an] understanding of the offices of the Magisterium [and] our role as the laity.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“Very good flow of the information on the slides.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“Very engaging [and] informative.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“I like the way he teaches us like his students. The personal stories were helpful.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“Thank you [for] the day. I like it all, except not enough time!” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“[The instructor] stood for the Lord and shared the wealth of our Church.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“I enjoyed all the detail and learning many of the terms that we hear about so often. . . . [The instructor] is very knowledgeable [and] interesting to listen to.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the beauty of the art, and the presenter was knowledgeable.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“Presented on a level I understand.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning how to look at detail in sacred art, and the connectedness between Old and New Testament. Great dissecting of the painting of the Annunciation.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“[I] loved the art—[I] learn by visual aids, and this was wonderful. . . . I always feel that I could learn more of the ‘basics’ of our Church.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the art pictures depicted the life of Christ.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the interpretation of many paintings. Understanding what many of them stand for and how we should interpret them.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the discussion of the sacred soul.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“[The course] was a fast paced overview of the Catholic Church. . . . I liked it.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning more about my faith. . . . This was enjoyable.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“[This course] gives us a full view of what our faith is. . . . It was well presented.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“I loved the art and the discussion of the interpretation of scripture through art, [and] sensing the continuum of God’s love throughout history. . . . Very interesting—thank you.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
“The visuals were well done.” (CRD 5-6, Jefferson, 3/4/10)
I especially liked …“the explanation of Heaven [and] Hell.” (CRD 5-6, Jefferson, 3/4/10)
“Good useful information.” (SAC 1-2, Lancaster, 3/16/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “hearing all about the faith in our Church [and] Sacred Scripture.” (SAC 1-2, Lancaster, 3/16/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “a knowledge of the sacrament of economy.” (SAC 1-2, Lancaster, 3/16/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “clarity of speaker [and] understanding—knowledge.” (SAC 1-2, Lancaster, 3/16/10)
I especially liked … “‘My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?’ (Ps. 32).” (CRD 3-4, Lancaster, 3/2/10)
I especially liked … “the discussions.” (CRD 3-4, Lancaster, 3/2/10)
“[The instructor’s] examples are good.” (CRD 3-4, Lancaster, 3/2/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “seeing the movement of the concept of salvation from the Old Testament. . . . [I] really enjoy the artwork.” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the association of the two Testaments.” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “[the] wonderful summaries [and] content. Organized through art—great idea.” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “[the] interpretation of the art.” (SS 1-2, McFarland, 3/2/10)
I especially liked … “[the] discussion on ‘filioque’.” (CRD 1-2, Lancaster, 2/23/10)
I especially liked … “peoples’ quick pick-up on hidden messages [and] sharing.” (CRD 1-2, Lancaster, 2/23/10)
I especially liked … “the Holy Trinity and all the details of its formation in terms of documentation.” (CRD 1-2, Lancaster, 2/23/10)
“The explanations of the depth of this mystery are super. . . . [it was] great—thanks!” (CRD 3-4, Jefferson, 2/16/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the art tie-ins.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “icon pictures and explanations.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “my own connecting things I have learned [and] believed over the years. . . . I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was good; good connecting past with present.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
“A concise explanation of the Catholic faith.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning of the picture of Gabriel meeting Mary.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 1/27/10)
“It was all helpful. Thank you for the presentation.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
“We covered so much ground—it is really important to understand.” (CRD 1-2, Bishop O’Connor Center, 12/12/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “[the] revelation of more in-depth information on issues.” (SS 1-2, Footville, 1/20/10)
I especially liked … “the anecdotes [and] many examples. [The instructor was] very affirming of any questions.” (SS3-4, Baraboo, 2/8/10)
“I liked the discussion questions and the small group. [It] flowed nicely. I liked the stories/examples.” (SS3-4, Baraboo, 2/8/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the power of knowledge [and] reason—very well presented [and] great context!” (SS 1-2, Beloit, 2/4/10)
“I enjoyed the interaction and relations to situations and experiences.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning something new about the sacraments that I can use to relate to others.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
“[The instructor] was open to all questions.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
“[The instructor] was very informative, added stories to help us understand better.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
“[The instructor] was extremely well prepared.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
“Thank you for the clear information on the sacraments. I also liked how [the instructor] explained the works of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament.” (SAC1-2, Montello, 04/20/10)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “reviewing things I have forgotten.” (SS 1-2, Janesville, 10/13/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the combination of video presentation along with the words/explanations from [the facilitator], and also creating a better understanding of the relationship between the Old and the New Testaments. . . . I would change nothing [about this presentation]." (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “fraternity of enthusiastic interest in our faith and coming to see God in scripture and our faith. I’ve seen T3 Timeline and taught it 2 years, yet I still learned a great deal—head and heart!” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “just learning how to read and use the Bible. It was just so interesting the hours went by quickly.” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “opening my eyes to the meaning of the Bible, [that] it’s not just a story, [but] it has hidden messages and meaning for our time. Thank you—keep up the good work!” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning Old and New Testament connections. I would like more classes!” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
“I really liked [the instructor’s] presentation—he’s a superb teacher! This was great!” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
“[The instructor] and the presentations were terrific. Thank you for putting together such interesting lessons.” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the knowledge and insight of the facilitator; overall, excellent. I like the Teen Timeline.” (SS 5-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 10/10/09)
“The DVD is excellent. The follow-up to it helps a lot. The most positive was being taught by enthusiastic teachers about the greatest story ever told.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the entire experience. I think the T3 Timeline is a wonderful teaching/learning tool. . . . It was great! Thank you so much [for all of this work]!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“I love the instructor on the video. He makes it so easy to follow and understand. I enjoyed our discussions after the videos. Thanks!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “connecting the dots of Salvation history. Top notch all around.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “just making the connection between the Old and New Testaments—seeing or understanding how God prepared man. . . . [The facilitator’s] additional comments and teachings were very helpful and interesting—they added greatly.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“I learned a lot.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “learning about the ‘why’ of the Bible Timeline.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“Beside the energy of [the instructor], I really appreciate [the facilitator’s] integration of the other materials relating to the DVDs. It was fun and wonderful. Keep doing what you are doing! Thank you so much.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “connecting Old Testament prophecies to the New Testament. Thank you for doing this!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“[This course] was a good summary and confirmation of what I (broadly) knew, [but it was] great to fill in the blanks of what I didn’t know.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“An excellent DVD presentation.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the DVDs themselves—[the instructor] is fabulous, and the whole production is great. But this does not take away from how great [the facilitator’s] introductions and summaries were. . . . Thank you for it all!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“Everything and all was so informative and faithfilled: all was a positive experience.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“So interesting, relating the Old Testament with different New Testament passages; I don’t think it could have been better. The whole thing was great!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “meeting again to learn more about God’s story of love for mankind. [The presentation] challenges me to return to it later and read, re-read, study, think, etc. I really enjoyed it!” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “the Timeline presentation DVD. [The instructor was] a very energetic person that knew his stuff. Great job!
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The most positive experience of the presentation was … “correlations made between the Old and New Testament. The Timeline tool is very helpful. Very good instructor and insights. Excellent presentation.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “pulling all of the books and people of the Bible together.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
The most positive experience of the presentation was … “understanding the timeline of the Bible.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“[The instructor] is good for unengaged teens.” (SS 7-12, Bishop O’Connor Center, 11/14/09)
“The testimonies helped me a lot. I learn from others painful experiences and lives. Also, the CCC presentation taught me a lot.” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “Lectio Divina—I had not done this before. [My greatest challenge was] remembering everything to use. . . . I liked going through the Catechism—really helped. Nice job everyone!” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
“[Interaction] with small groups was good. . . . Doing things in small groups was great to get people to open up.” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “reflecting on personal testimony as part of evangelization. Also intro to Lectio Divina.” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
“The Overview [of the Catechism of the Catholic Church] was . . . very helpful. [I] learned things I did not know. Lectio Divina gave me a [revelation].” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
“It was all good.” (EVG 1-6, Bishop O’Connor Center, 4/17/10)
“The video speaker [and facilitator were] dynamic.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “getting a good basis of the [T3 Teen] Timeline; understanding the covenants given to us.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
“[The instructor] was very engaging. He wove the Bible stories with modern day language [and] humor. . . . [I am] glad to have the SOWDI hours!” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “learning about all the books [of the Bible and] what happens. . . . I enjoyed the T3 Timeline. [I] found it easy to follow.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
“I enjoyed the DVDs and the instructor, Mark Hart. He makes me go and read the Bible.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “reacquainting myself with the Bible. . . . Thank you for providing this locally.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
The most positive experience of the day was … “developing a deeper understanding of Sacred Scripture with all its foreshadowing of Jesus and the Church. . . . The individual face-to-face speakers were great. The Mark Hart scripture video series was well presented, kept one’s attention and presented a thorough forum.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
“[The instructor’s] knowledge and familiarity with Scripture tells me that the why is important. . . . Very enlightening.” (SS 5-12, Platteville, 2/8/10)
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