Sunday school teacher, rabbi, imam, any religious leader when it comes to the secondary influencer. But if you’re irreligious, who would it be? Just a regular teacher from primary school, secondary school, or university?
More influenced by an aunt and uncle—he was a police officer and she was a bookkeeper for a farm equipment dealer BUT……..they had a happier home life than my Mother and Father.
One of my earliest memories of Sunday school was a teacher making me leave the class after I quoted the Bible verses that proved her opinion was wrong.
Grandma S. often told us kids to “Be Good.” Sometimes she said it when we were misbehaving. But, more often she was telling us to do our best, and to treat others well. Simple words that carried a lot of meaning and continues to influence my life.
My influencers were a millwright uncle missing fingers, and a drag racer who lived across the street. Also a friend of Grandpa who owned dump trucks. Parents kept me on the straight and narrow and out of jail. Mostly.
Having attended Catholic school for 4 years, and occasionally (when I couldn’t escape) catechism classes in summer, I didn’t actually have (or need) a Sunday school teacher. Though I got a good education from the parochial school, the draconian social and other life teachings left me cold even as young as 12 or 13. By then I was in public high school, and managed to avoid any further teachings (let alone influence!) other than Mass every Sunday. (Others’ experiences may differ, of course). I’m happy to say that my parents were great influencers, other than their religious peculiarities, lol.
jmworacle over 2 years ago
:-)
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Sunday school teacher, rabbi, imam, any religious leader when it comes to the secondary influencer. But if you’re irreligious, who would it be? Just a regular teacher from primary school, secondary school, or university?
Caldonia over 2 years ago
Nobody actually thinks influencers are influential, you know!
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
I was moved when a Sunday school student from long ago took a photo of us together, to show his congregation.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Thank – You to all Influencers !
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) over 2 years ago
Thanks to the people that took an interest in us and saw us not necessarily as we were, but what we could be.
'IndyMan' over 2 years ago
More influenced by an aunt and uncle—he was a police officer and she was a bookkeeper for a farm equipment dealer BUT……..they had a happier home life than my Mother and Father.
david_42 over 2 years ago
One of my earliest memories of Sunday school was a teacher making me leave the class after I quoted the Bible verses that proved her opinion was wrong.
ctolson over 2 years ago
I’m like that Geico commercial – I’ve turned into my parents because of their influence on me.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
There should also probably be a singing cowboy movie star in there somewhere. :)
l3i7l over 2 years ago
Grandma S. often told us kids to “Be Good.” Sometimes she said it when we were misbehaving. But, more often she was telling us to do our best, and to treat others well. Simple words that carried a lot of meaning and continues to influence my life.
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
Add grand parents for me.
jhpeanut over 2 years ago
Too many wonderful influencers in my life to name them all. The jerks do not outnumber the good guys.
SofaKing Premium Member over 2 years ago
My influencers were a millwright uncle missing fingers, and a drag racer who lived across the street. Also a friend of Grandpa who owned dump trucks. Parents kept me on the straight and narrow and out of jail. Mostly.
aerilim over 2 years ago
I never had the words school and sunday mix. Thank God for that!!
944im Premium Member over 2 years ago
my Sunday school teacher was a racist POS and my neighbor who was a County sheriff had a KKK robe. That’s why my dad moved us to another state.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
my sunday school teacher instilled a great love of the outdoors in me – whenever i was in sunday school i wanted to be outdoors…
finnygirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Having attended Catholic school for 4 years, and occasionally (when I couldn’t escape) catechism classes in summer, I didn’t actually have (or need) a Sunday school teacher. Though I got a good education from the parochial school, the draconian social and other life teachings left me cold even as young as 12 or 13. By then I was in public high school, and managed to avoid any further teachings (let alone influence!) other than Mass every Sunday. (Others’ experiences may differ, of course). I’m happy to say that my parents were great influencers, other than their religious peculiarities, lol.
CynthiaLeigh over 2 years ago
That Chicken Church Lady looks creepy!
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
Love it!
mafastore over 2 years ago
Sunday school teacher – not influential – fifth grade public school teacher was though!