Project Do good without looking at who
On March 2, the Project Do good without looking at who was started, which will be worked with Elementary School I students throughout 2018 school year.
To mark the beginning of the project, the teachers staged the Good Samaritan Parable for the students at Meninos de Luz Theater.
This parable setting is the way between Jerusalem and Jericho. A man, traveling this way, came to be intercepted by bandits who, after stealing him, also left him severely injured.
Three characters are inserted by Jesus in the story: A priest, a Levite and a Samaritan. The priest and the Levite were expected to be practicers of God’s word, because they knew it. They knew what they had to do. But the Samaritan was considered by the Jews a second-rate person, unworthy because he was an enemy.
The detail of the story is that the priest and the Levite do not even care about the man who had just been robbed and beaten, but the Samaritan does everything to save this man.
The main goal is to teach students, in many different ways, the importance of doing good.