Still Enjoying School!
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| Samy turns 4! |
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| And everyone has cake! |
This week we enjoyed a birthday party! Samy's mom asked how we celebrated birthdays in the states.
I sang "Happy Birthday" in English and shared the infamous tradition of birthday spankings. At first, Samy thought they were going to be "real" ones -- but he was a good sport.
Since I have issued demerits every year I have been teaching except for 2008-2009 when you-know-who were my Third-Graders, I was hoping for my first year in a long time of no demerits.
The first demerits of the year were issued for "no tie" and "talking in chapel" (to different students).
In addition to my extra tutoring students for English that are unable to attend the Christian school, I also have three adults taking "English as Your Second Language."
Soulwinning Sembradoras (still the silent partner)
I must admit that I am enjoying visiting with the young people and college students. My partner this Friday, Talita, sitting next to me on the van, led four people to the Lord. In all, the eighteen ladies on our van led 56 people to trust the Lord for Heaven. It isn't often that the Ladies' van wins more than the men's van!
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| Aby leads a lady and 5 teens to Christ |
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One of the boys (& his cousin)
led by Talita |
Hermana Laura promised to make baked pineapple with honey and cinnamon again if I would post this video of me leading singing in English. If you know me, you already know how bad my singing is, and I would most assuredly endure worse embarrassment for more baked pineapple!
{Well, I attempted to load it. My laptop had some trouble reading the file from Hna. Laura's phone.
I believe it will play on computers, but not phones. Next week I will take my phone and try again. I will let you know if she makes the pineapple dessert this week or not!}
New Food of the Week:
Mexican Hamburgers
Beef, Ham, Pepperoni, Cheese, Tomato, Avocado, Lettuce, Jalapeno, and a very soft, delicious doughy bun
. . . is your mouth watering yet?
This picture is worth 1,000 words!
Language Update: Lost in Translation
I thought you might be amused by the following conversation between Samy (who turned four only a few days after this) and me. The entire conversation, except for "hop" and "jump" during Pre-School English time, including my half, took place in Spanish.
Me: H-o-p, h-o-p, hop (now hopping on one foot)
All Pre-School Boys: Hop, Hop, Hop (now hopping)
Sami: hopping up to me, patting my leg
Teacher, Teacher, *then rapidly speaking several words in Spanish that I do not know and which I thought was a request for permission to do something.*
Me (in Spanish):I do not know; you have to ask Mrs. Lily
Sami: stops hopping, turns to his friends, laughing You do not know! You are the teacher and you do not know!!
All Pre-School Boys: break into hysterical laughing
Me: J-u-m-p, J-u-m-p, Jump
Please Pray:
1. For me to learn Spanish
2. For the Christian School
-- students & teachers
3. For Finances for the school
a. For families to afford tuition
**this is just under $100 / month**
b. For the pace-order
c. General finances
4. For finances for me personally
a. To bring my vehicle across
b. Personal needs
c. General finances
**notes**
I appreciate those of you who are praying for me, have already contributed financially, and have asked how I am doing in this area.
I do receive a small stipend from the school which meets my immediate needs here, and the Ashcrafts have supplemented that by taking care of my utilities and occasionally my groceries.
Praise the Lord, every need has been met!
I do receive support from Heritage Baptist Church which is a little more than my stateside car insurance.
I have also received gifts from many of you; one through FB Messenger, which I have learned, is possible. :)
I have also received a deposit from the sale of my books through Amazon and Kindle.
Besides car insurance, I also have automatic draft from my Arkansas bank account for the following:
1. Health insurance -- major medical and AFLAC.
I prayed about canceling the AFLAC, but was led to keep it because of the cancer in my family, especially my Mom's, which is hereditary.
2. My phone bill -- my contract ends this month and my last draft will be Oct. 7. I hope to obtain a much less expensive plan here; but I still need a phone.
3. Monthly prescriptions from Walgreens.
Again, I appreciate every prayer and am so thankful for every person who is concerned for my well-being.
God is so good and I am in want of nothing.
I am sharing these for those who have asked and would like to be used of the Lord to be a blessing to the work and ministry here. There are few missionaries who have been as faithful to their call for as long as Pastor and Mrs. Tommy Ashcraft. It is my goal, through prayer, your support, and my writings, to eventually not need a salary from the school. All in the Lord's timing, though, by His grace, and for His glory.
Heritage Baptist Church
2290 E Grand
Hot Springs, AR 71913
If you would like a tax-deductible receipt, please mail to my church with a note designating your donation and requesting a receipt; and be sure to include your mailing information.