“What do you think about a program
that will get our missionary kids more active in missions”? That question made
me pause and think. My initial response is if you take your family to the
mission field, aren't they already involved in missions? Many of the students are at school while
their parents are working in the community building relationships and teaching
people. This semester NCA has implemented "Putting Faith in
Action". Our 1st through 12th graders have been divided into small groups
and go out to 20 different locations on Friday afternoon to interact with
children, teach English, clean and paint areas, and most importantly model
God's love. There are a few groups that welcome local children to come on our
campus.
Christy works with Amistad which is
a program in Spanish modeled after Friendship Ministry. Adults and
children with disabilities come to school and are paired with NCA students. In
the hour and half the friends connect through songs, a Bible lesson, small
group discussion, games, and snacks. It has been a joy to watch our students
build relationships as they work through the lessons and activities together.
Jeff also stays on campus. A group
of students from our closest public school comes to our computer lab and learns
basic computer skills. Beginning with how to turn a computer on and then
exploring Paint. They have also been introduced to Word. NCA students are
teaching the class and walking around to offer one-on-one assistance. It has
been very successful and the public school kids are attentive, eager to learn
and have fun.
Stacey's group goes to a church
school to teach English, make crafts and play games. The NCA students are split
into two groups. The older students are teaching the lessons and
directing activities. Meanwhile the younger students are helping and building
relationship. In the previous session Stacey taught them "Jesus Loves
Me" in English. They end their session with snacks, drinks and talking
together.
Branden's group goes to a church in
Managua. The first time they read books and colored pictures with children in
the community. The main purpose of their group is to paint and work on the
church grounds. They are now painting the inside of the church a light
orange color. Branden is working with younger NCA students and has been a good
mentor.
Rachelle's group drives to a school
nearby the barrio in which we live. They split into two groups
alternating tasks. One group goes to the principal's house to cook and serve a
meal for the students and do clean up. Meanwhile, the other group teaches Bible
stories to the students and then participates in playground time until the meal
is ready. They come together as the kids eat and then socialize with them to
end the visit. That is a snapshot of our
family’s involvement in local community and how we share God's Word. It has
been a big undertaking, but the results have been positive and we hope to
continue these relationships in the next year. Pray for these groups, the
people serving and those being served.
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