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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Homeschool, mechanics, and 17 Stories

A few children in the neighbourhood are being homeschooled in the new Roots to Fruits curriculum.  I was invited one day to come as an immigration officer and hand out their passports as they begin an "Around the World" Social studies tour.
Finally, I was once again able to lead a two day Sunday school teacher training.  It was a first for me in Gulu and I was excited to see teachers from 7 different churches take part in the learning experience.
A fun group that we are starting to develop a relationship with in the Gulu area.
Becky is playing with my hair... I love it.  So relaxing.  Being at home with the girls for 5 months has been a blessing to the family. BTW, have you ever tried to do a one colour puzzle? Crazy!!
Moses has decided to continue to educational learning.  I loves being a student!  He has now signed up for a mechanics course, and we ladies are so glad that he did! We always seem to have car trouble whenever we go out on the road.  And Moses is patient to solve our problems.
Moses has class four or five mornings a week, and in the evening he loves to read articles or watch videos on car parts and repairs.
I love it that he is able to build up relationships with the guys in the garage.
And now for more pics from the Sunday school training...
Father Abraham
Joseph in jail
The Angel Gabriel
More 17 Stories curriculum has been dispersed, for 27 teachers.
These teachers hope to go back to their classes and reach over 800 kids with the One Story of Salvation in Christ alone.
The Bible is well used, but not one single group could finish the race to put all the books of the Bible in order. It took 20 minutes and they ended up using the Table of Contents.


 

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