..Good touch Bad touch
"there are touches that are safe and good. Holding hands during a game or when singing a song or when crossing the road is good touch. Hugs and kisses by a parent or grandparent are also good and safe. However, there are also touches that are bad and unsafe. In addition to kicking, hitting and fighting, which most already know to be bad and unsafe, we learnt that there are times when inappropriate touching of the body is also bad and unsafe.. our body is made by God and it should only be touched in a good and safe way.. always tell an adult if you are unsure or confused if a touch is good or bad."
..this is also highlighted at the University of Iowa Children's Hospital Child Protection Program
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the Best touch is.. God's Touch!
here's an extract from Our Daily Bread about letting God hold our hand..
"One of the joys of being with kids is holding their hands. We do it to keep them safe while crossing the street, or to keep them from getting lost in a crowd. And whenever they stumble and lose their footing, we grab their little hands tighter to keep them from falling.
That’s what God does for us. Inevitably there are stones and cracks that trip us up on the sidewalks of life. That’s why it’s easy to identify with the psalmist, who said, “My steps had nearly slipped” (Ps. 73:2).
We all face a variety of issues that threaten to make us stumble. For the psalmist Asaph, seeing the prosperity of the wicked caused him to question the goodness of God. But God squeezed his hand and reassured him that, given the judgment of God, the wicked do not really prosper. True prosperity, the psalmist discovered, was found in the fact that God was always with him: “You hold me by my right hand” (v.23). And just for good measure, God reminded him that He would also guide him through life and ultimately welcome him home to heaven (v.24). How good is that!
So, next time you stumble, remember that the powerful hand of God is holding your hand and walking you through life—all the way home! — Joe Stowell
Many things about tomorrow
I don’t seem to understand;
But I know who holds tomorrow
And I know who holds my hand. —Stanphill
© Renewal 1978, Singspiration."
1 Corinthians 1:4-5
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