I have 5 classes, the grades ranging from 7th grade to 11th grade, which is the final year of secondary school in this country. The students are excited about learning and getting the chance to be creative. I have many projects planned over the course of the upcoming semester to challenge them to develop their problem solving skills. Gavin came in to assist with teaching the math portion of the class. He really has a gift for teaching and is very good at explaining things in a different way. Many of these kids hadn't learned basic math skills, like adding fractions and how to measure angles. I love being able to have Gavin with me in the shop and I'm so proud of him for stepping up when needed. Of course, as soon as class is over, he is working on his own creations and projects.
-Cory
Gavin has also begun to play the drums once a month doing morning church services. We are all surprised at how fast he learned and how much he enjoys it.
Amelie had to learn a Bible verse in Spanish to say in front of the church. She was very nervous. |
Sydney sang a song with the other children and helped spell out the word "aniversario". |
Gavin put ketchup on his face to represent the violent persecution those first missionaries endured. We are so thankful this isn't a problem we must face today. |
Ella wearing the traditional Nicaraguan apron. |
What is a celebration without a lot of good local food? |
-Stacy
The little girl (Emily) on the back of the teeter totter wouldn't even speak a few months ago and now she is one of the most out going and silly little girls. |
The new playground equipment is still very exciting!! |
The beautiful teachers I get the privilege to work with every day, Mayra, Eunice, and Jairitza. |
- Catalina-a sweet elderly lady from the church who is awaiting surgery on her arm and is in a lot of discomfort.
- Anton and Bilma-another elderly couple who have been married for over 60 years. Anton doesn't have long left on this earth and he hasn't yet become a Christian.
- All of the elderly people in Nicaragua. Their struggle is especially difficult, but their spirit is so strong and our heart really goes out to them.
- The people in the community who are suffering from Dengue Fever. It has been VERY wet, so the mosquito at fault for this sickness is plentiful at the moment.
- The new English classes that we are getting ready to launch on Saturdays at the church. We have had so many requests for tutoring that we decided to hold large classes on the weekends.
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