God Bless the new teacher

Who is excited but anxious,

Starting a new career,

So much to learn.

God Bless the enthusiastic teacher

Who gives her all everyday

Making learning fun for her students

Still loves her job.

God Bless the weary teacher

Who tried her best last year

Trying make up for lost time

In spite of all the mandates.

God Bless the parent-teacher

Who is balancing home and work and kids

Feeling guilty for giving more time

To one or the other.

God Bless the frustrated teacher

Who is trying to find her way

Wondering if this is the job for her,

Just craving some support.

God Bless the fearful teacher

Who is unsure of her welfare

Taking necessary precautions

But still not feeling safe.

God Bless the busy teacher

Who doesn’t have a minute to herself

Burning the candle at both ends

As she reminds herself to breathe

God Bless the mature teacher

Who is close to retirement

Pondering the what-ifs

Yet hesitant to be done.

God Bless the heart-broken teacher

Who has suffered loss

Getting used to a new normal

Although it hurts

God Bless the teacher leader

Who keeps her team energized

Encouraging those around her

While being a Rockstar.

God Bless the thoughtful teacher

Who makes everyone feel important

Remembering all the important things

And even the not-so-important ones.

God Bless the overextended teacher

Who does the duties no one else will do

Believing the students deserve better

So she shows up.

God Bless the unwell teacher

Who is physically or mentally struggling,

Attempting to continue day by day

Though not sure she can.

God Bless the stressed teacher

Who doubts herself

Contemplating when enough is enough

Not able to relax.

God Bless the worried teacher

Who has personal or family concerns

Pretending that everything is ok

Except it’s not.

God bless all the teachers

Who are walking into another year of uncertainties

Ensuring the very best for our children

Because it matters.

These are just a few of the teachers at our schools. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that teachers have lives outside of the classroom.  A fellow teacher once told me about the time she was fussing at her students for not doing homework, and she admitted that she was tired when she got home from work too.  Before she could even finish explaining her point, a confused student asked where she worked.  Many times it’s more than our work, especially when school starts: it’s all consuming.

Even if the teachers you know love what they do, they are dealing with a lot right now, just like everyone else.  So, as we start the new school year, join me in praying for our teachers, as well as all those who are working with our kids.  Be kind, be gracious, be supportive, and love on them any chance you get. God bless all the teachers and have a great school year!!

“And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” Colossians 3:17 (NIV)

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