Yes, having children come with some of the women students is a peculiarity about teaching here that one wouldn't always think about in Canada!
The children are good sports...
Graduation and commissioning will be on Sept 27th. Stay tuned!
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Last week, we were in Patongo for the third and final CHE Training-Of-Trainers! The biggest distinctive about TOT3 is that the students themselves are given a chance to facilitate lessons using the CHE adult education method. Here you can see a student-led lesson. We still do have some lessons of our own to cover in TOT3, however. Here you can see Rev. Patrick (CHE Coordinator) leading a lesson. But do you also notice little 2-year old John taking it all in? Yes, having children come with some of the women students is a peculiarity about teaching here that one wouldn't always think about in Canada! The children are good sports... But they do tucker out! The training had a wonderful spirit of unity. We sensed that the Trainers really have the heart for the ministry. Some Trainers in the past have come into the CHE Ministry with a misunderstanding that CHE is some kind of paying relief agency project. But these Trainers really understand that CHE is a ministry for churches to show communities that God really loves them - through teaching about disease prevention, improved agricultural methods, and the gospel of Christ. We're so thankful for what God has done in these trainings! Thanks to everyone who has been praying. Continue to pray for these Trainers as they start awareness raising in their communities. Pray also that the Holy Spirit will put together intercessory prayer groups to uphold the ministry at the community-level.
Graduation and commissioning will be on Sept 27th. Stay tuned!
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Victoria
8/22/2014 10:03:16 pm
Honeybun is too cute in that first photo!!!
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