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To impress the scripture in their hearts and to Encourage them to love the lord
To bring them into the Lord’s Flock
those who are outside the Flock
To impress the scriptures in their hearts
and to help them to love the Lord
To make them to behave well in
the society with Godly values
To make them as good leaders in the
Church and in the society
To produce more Christian
educators to serve the children
To have a base in all the parts
of India and outside India
Flock Ministries India is the official channel of Flock and
'uncle GEORGE' is the official channel of Rev. George Stephenson.
Those who wish to watch our programme kindly visit us in our official
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Using various methodologies and Tools of Christian Education and Communication.
Flock Ministries is an organization for Kids and Teens that lays a foundation for spiritual and personal development. Reaching the children who are out of God’s loving Flock and Teaching them the Word is the Vision of this organization.
Producing literatures for the VBS, SS and for the other spiritual programme
Releasing songs with music for the required programmes
Producing video programmes for kids teachers and parents
Sending missionaries to the unreached area
Creating a forum of counsellors for counselling children
Helping Sunday Schools to have revival
The repetition here mimics a chant, turning personal grievances into a universal rallying cry. The genius is in the specificity of the punishment. He doesn't wish for them to be hit by a bus or lose their job; he wishes for them to feel the specific sting of regret. He wants his mere existence—his face, his presence, his success—to be a source of torment.
The song opens with the infamous lines:
The All-American Rejects are centered around a theme of spiteful success and moving on from someone who made life difficult. "Gives You Hell" Lyrics (I wake up every evenin' / With a big smile on my face...) The song's chorus and bridge, which can be found in full at and, emphasize a vengeful, sarcastic tone aimed at a former partner or antagonist, expressing satisfaction in moving on. Blog Post: The Art of the Spiteful Anthem Title: Why "Gives You Hell" Remains a Powerhouse Pop-Punk Anthem The All-American Rejects' 2008 hit "Gives You Hell" is a defining anthem of spiteful success, offering a sarcastic, cathartic message to those who have hindered personal growth. The Message: According to vocalist Tyson Ritter Genius , the track serves as a defiant, humorous response to past struggles, effectively acting as a "middle finger" to naysayers. The Vibe: With lyrics highlighting carefree defiance, the song focuses on thriving after a difficult breakup or situation. The Legacy: Its enduring popularity stems from an unapologetic, relatable, and empowering nature that makes it a staple for moving on. It remains a lasting celebration of reclaiming personal happiness. AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 5 sites The All‐American Rejects - Gives You Hell lyrics - Musixmatch Lyrics of Gives You Hell by The All‐American Rejects. verse * I wake up every evenin′ * With a big smile on my face. * And it neve... Musixmatch The All‐American Rejects - Gives You Hell lyrics - Musixmatch verse * I wake up every evenin′ * With a big smile on my face. * And it never feels outta place. * And you're still probably worki... Musixmatch The All-American Rejects – Gives You Hell Lyrics - Genius Gives You Hell Lyrics * I wake up every evenin' With a big smile on my face. And it never feels outta place. And you're still prob... Genius Gives You Hell - song and lyrics by The All-American Rejects Gives You Hell - song and lyrics by The All-American Rejects | Spotify. Gives You Hell. The All-American Rejects. The Ultimate Ska... Spotify LyricFind LyricFind Song Spotlight: “Gives You Hell” by The All-American Rejects 28 Apr 2023 — american rejects gives you hell lyrics
The lyrics weaponize the mundane. “You never did get that right / No, you never did get that right” he sings about a trivial detail—presumably how she took her coffee or folded a towel. This is the pettiness of real heartbreak, not cinematic tragedy. By focusing on small annoyances rather than grand betrayals, the song captures the exhausting minutiae of resentment. It suggests that moving on isn’t a heroic act; it’s a series of petty victories, like learning to enjoy the song she hated or smiling a little too brightly when you hear her name.
The lyrics are often seen as a sarcastic and tongue-in-cheek response to the pain of a breakup. The song's chorus, "Oh, oh, oh, oh, gives you hell," is a reference to the emotional turmoil that follows a breakup. Ritter has stated that the song is not just about anger but also about the emotional manipulation that can occur in relationships. The repetition here mimics a chant, turning personal
Musically, it bridged the gap between the garage-band rawness of early 2000s pop-punk and the polished, piano-driven pop-rock of the late 2000s (think Fall Out Boy or Panic! At The Disco). The lyrics matched that transition. They weren't the juvenile complaints of a high school band; they were the calculated, witty retorts of a band that had grown up and learned how to hit where it hurts.
But beyond the catchy piano riff and the sing-along "whoas" lies a masterclass in passive-aggressive songwriting. Let's take a deeper look at the lyrics of "Gives You Hell" and how it turned a messy breakup into a global anthem of spite. He wants his mere existence—his face, his presence,
Released in 2008 as the lead single for their third album, When the World Comes Down , by The All-American Rejects became the band’s most successful hit, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. While often labeled a "breakup anthem," lead singer Tyson Ritter has clarified that the song is more broadly about anyone you despise—be it a boss, a teacher, or a toxic friend. The Anthem of Pure Spite: Unpacking "Gives You Hell"
The title itself is an American idiom steeped in duality. To “give someone hell” can mean to torment them, but it also means to scold them out of love—a parent gives a child hell for their own good. Ritter’s lyric “I hope it gives you hell” occupies this ambiguous space. Is he wishing her pain, or is he wishing her the discomfort of realization? The song’s unspoken subtext is that his ex’s new life—the “new hometown” and the “new friends”—is a lie she tells herself. His “hell” is the truth of her own mediocrity.
Please click on to the curriculum plans and get the syllabus outline
A curriculum is just a guide material that helps a teacher to take his/her children to his/her desired destination. But the destination of teaching ministry is already set by the Lord Himself. Keeping this in mind Flock has prepared the objective of its curriculum which is follows
You shall love the Lord you God with all your hear, with all your soul, and with all your strength (Deut. 6:5)
And you shall teach them diligently to your children (Deut. 6:7)
Curriculum Plans
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