Gehrke’s Regards

looking into the bowl of life and the musings inside.

Archive for November, 2009

Interesting Moral Conversation…

I’ve been thinking about something that happened spontaneously in 7th grade math yesterday…when these things happen, you have to take the opportunity to discuss with you students…

Before class starts, I give them 2-3 minutes to chat and get settled. I wasn’t really paying attention to the conversation, but something sparked one of them to ask me, “Mr. Gehrke, if I gave you $1,000 would you give me an answer to a problem on this assignment?” I quickly said, (without even looking up) “No.” A couple boys said, “No way…it’s a thousand dollars.” So the first asked, “What if I had $1 million and I gave it to you for an answer?” I asked, “Is it sitting right here in cash?” He said, “Yes.” I answered without hesitation, “No.” That’s when the rest of the class was completely engaged into this discourse. The group erupted, “WHAT!?!? ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR 1 ANSWER!?!?” Another kid said, “I’d give him the entire assignment for that much!” So they started throwing out numbers like 1 billion, 1 trillion, “infiniti money.” Then another said, “You wouldn’t have to work here ever again and just live on the beach!” They just couldn’t believe it. So I asked them if they’d be like Michael Vick and drown a puppy for $1 billion. They couldn’t believe I’d ask it and said, “No!” I asked them what made some things right and some things wrong. Are there things that you can just do over and over and others that are completely out of the question? They said, “That’s different.” Is it? I’m reminded of a conversation earlier in the year when a few boys said if someone pushed them in the hall, they’d step up and start a fight and beat that person up right there. “Why?,” I had asked. Why wouldn’t you just walk away and be the bigger person. Is fighting okay and cheating all day long acceptable in their eyes? I’m thinking about this after the fact, but it gives me insight into a few of them. I did continue the discussion (thank you God for insight into what to say) by saying, “I may be living on the beach with millions of dollars, but everyday realize that I gained this wealth by helping a 7th grader CHEAT. How honorable is that?” They had nothing to say. A few nodded their heads and I could tell they were thinking it through. I finished by explaining it’s where you choose to point your “moral compass.” Will you choose honesty and truth and God or selfishness and control and power? You’d live a much fuller, happier life with God and integrity. Please continue to pray for all youth in our country that they would grow to know God’s Love, His Truth and kindness to all.

Original Music CDs for sale: benefit next recording

I’ve decided it’s time to start working on my next album. I’m not sure what it’s going to be, but I have a lot of music begun or nearly completed that I hope to share with friends, family, the church, the WORLD! Well, maybe not the world, but I just enjoy sharing the gift God has given me and hopefully some of it reaches you and affects your life in some small way. So, I’ve decided to try and sell as many of the remainder of my first professional CD I made with some friends a few years ago. I think it’s pretty good for the first time around. All proceeds will be directly funneled into purchasing a nice mic and another piece of recording software. It’s time to get the next project up and running. If you’d like to purchase one for yourself or for a Christmas present, let me know. $10 each and if you need it shipped, that’s included in the price. All songs are written by me and also performing on the album are friends: Jerry Babcock, Matt Griepentrog and Abby Dawkins. Matt and I also recorded a low-budget 5 song acoustic EP last year if you’d like to purchase that for $5 as well. Please leave me a comment or shoot me a message if you’re interested. Enjoy a little taste of the album. This is my sister-in-law K’s favorite one.
http://www.gigasize.com/get.php?d=3r0vmh915wb

Thank you for your support of my upcoming endeavor!

 

Blessings, Seth