What's New Across Damaris
15 May 2008
Families At War (Global Student Forum 2008) - A new assembly using a clip from the film Blood Diamond. This assembly will be part of the Peer Educator Pack issued to participant schools at Everybody Wants A Peace, the 2008 Global Student Forum.14 May 2008
It's Not Yours! - A new assembly on the eighth commandment using a clip from Ratatouille.
The kingdom is here . . . and is to come! - An episode looking at Jesus' central teaching, the Kingdom of Heaven, reading from Matthew 4:12-17.
Charlie Wilson's War - A new lesson for RELOL subscribers, which will also be part of the Peer Educator Pack supporting the forthcoming Global Student Forum event Everybody Wants A Peace.12 May 2008
No shortcuts to glory - An episode looking at Jesus' temptation by the devil, reading from Matthew 4:1-11. 09 May 2008
Latest illustrations on Tools For Talks - Quotes from the film The Counterfeiters, plus more downloadable videos of philosopher Gary Habermas.07 May 2008
Stay True - A new assembly on the seventh commandment, using a clip from The Simpsons Movie.
The Trinity before our very eyes - A slightly longer episode examining the Trinity, reading from Matthew 3:13-17.05 May 2008
Repentance fit for a king - An episode introducing the firebrand called John the Baptist, reading from Matthew 3:1-12.02 May 2008
Latest illustrations on Tools For Talks - Quotes and clips from Enchanted, plus downloadable videos of philosopher Gary Habermas and news stories about Elvis' secret visit to London and our mistrust of statistics.
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The schools department of Damaris specialises in the provision of innovative and excellent resources for schools. We seek to assist teachers to promote spiritual development through our resources that use reflective and critical thinking skills. These resources integrate media literacy and biblical literacy with emotional and spiritual intelligence. Much of our material is delivered in electronic form (both online and offline) but we also provide very popular live events (for use both within and across schools).








