Thursday, December 30, 2010

Day 1 and 2


Day 1 After Assessments: The majority of the children worked in their assigned groups today. Having the children in these groups allowed us to work with the children at the appropriate levels and observe their individual needs. Many of the children are in need of just the basics, letter recognition and sounds, while others are readers but very low readers. Children that are between 10-16 years are reading at a second grade level. What is alarming is that many of these children are said to be in the 9th grade here in Zambia. The children who are struggling the most have a look of disappointment and shame in their eyes. We are doing our best to share with them that we are very proud of them and all that they have accomplished so far. We are hoping that with the love and compassion that we have brought along with all the curriculum, these feelings of shame will quickly diminish.

I was able to perform more assessments with the older children today. These assessments included phonemic awareness, nonsense words, and reading comprehension. It was refreshing to find that the children did exceptionally well in all of the assessments. I am more than excited to see where these children will go from here. Please continue to pray for all of them!!

Day 2: We have been filled with joy today in the improvement that has been made in the children in just one day. The children are more than excited to begin every morning and get into their groups to learn. I praise God for what he is doing in these children and how he is using each of us to do his mighty work. I know that God has great plans for each of the children here, and I look forward in seeing it happen first hand. GOD IS GOOD!!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Assessment Day!!


Our day today was spent doing reading assessments with all the children. The assessments have reveled a lot to us which is exciting but also disappointing. Most of the children do not even know the sounds the letters make. This includes children as old as 14!! The amazing part of this is that all the material that we brought is EXACTLY what we need. It could not have been planned any better; GOD IS GOOD!! The children are also very excited and ready to learn. Please pray that they will each be an open vessel ready to soak up every bit of knowledge that we introduce to them.

Out of all the children that are here at the village, 6 of them are at least at a 6th grade level. I will be working with them tomorrow doing further assessments. The rest of the team will be working with the remaining children in groups that they have been assigned to by there assessment scores. Tomorrow will be the first day of teaching so please keep everyone in your prayers. I know that God is going to do a mighty work tomorrow and I can't wait to see everything reveled.

God Bless!!




Monday, December 27, 2010

Arrived in Zambia


After almost 30 hours of traveling the team has made it to Zambia. All of our bags made it; PRAISE GOD!! We arrived in Lusaka and was greeted by not only Bishop Peter but also by rain!! It is absolutely beautiful and green this time of year. Today we were able to settle in, hang out a bit with the children and prepare for our day tomorrow. Tomorrow we will be transforming the houses into our classrooms that we will be using over the next 2 weeks. We will also be doing a variety of reading assessments to see where each child is individually. We are more than excited to see what God has planned for us and the children. The children can not wait to get started and we can not wait to see how God moves!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Day: Ready for Zambia


It's Christmas Morning and I think I have everything packed and ready to go. I feel excited and blessed to be going back to Zambia after just 4 months. During the next 2 weeks our team will be "laying the foundation" for the FUTURE of our amazing children. Because of the lack of good education, our children have not been taught the skills needed to become strong readers. Without the ability to read, our children have no hope for a good future. I know that God has great things planned for our children and I can't wait to see it first hand. Please continue to pray for safe travels and protection from any sickness. I will do my best to write daily and upload pictures. Thank you again for you thoughts and prayers!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Saturday December 18, 2010


I can't believe that I leave for Zambia in exactly 1 week!! It has been 4 months since my last trip and I am beyond excited to return to see our beautiful children. Words can not begin to describe my gratitude for all of those who have come along side me and supported me financially and spiritually. It is because of you and Gods continued faithfulness that I am on this amazing journey. I am blessed to have been chosen to be part of this wonderful ministry and can't wait to see what God has planned next. Thank you again for being part of this journey and for your continued support and prayers. Let the packing begin!!