Each week, my students continued to surprise me with their desire to learn and continued attendance in class, despite dropping class numbers. However, what surprised me the most was the request of one of my students to begin to study more intensively in order to begin teaching English classes himself! This is one of the goals of the English classes, to have a student of the class become a teacher who can then start teaching and reaching out to many more people than I can if I were to continue teaching by myself, and the material we are using is perfectly set up for that!
Jose Luis has been working with G.O. for several years heading up our baseball ministry, reaching out to young men in Santiago for Christ through helping them improve their baseball skills and teaching them about teamwork, and through being an example of C
Over the last two years, as I have been teaching my English classes, I have at times been discouraged and a bit overwhelmed as class sizes tend to fall from 20 or more at the beginning to 5 or less by the end of the classes. As well, teaching Spoken English is very different from teaching high school English, which I loved and came very naturally to me, and I have honestly missed it and my students at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, KY. There have also been times when I have questioned and prayed about whether or not I am to continue offering English classes here in the DR, but God has continued to lead me to offer them, regardless of the class size, showing me that He has a plan that is much bigger than what I can see and more important than how useful I might be feeling at the moment.
Additionally, my last class with my English students in Los Guandules was also a very special time. After receiving their certificates, these students proceeded to thank me for the class and express what it meant to them – all in English! After the first session, which ended in April, the group had a party for the class during which they presented prepared skits, prayers, and songs, all in English as well. However, this time was even more special to me because it was unscripted – we were conversing in English – one of the main objectives of the class, and since the material used Acts chapters 1 through 9 for the lesson texts, they learned to do this through studying God’s word!!
Even more exciting, Griselda, one of the students from this class and the wife of the pastor in Los Guandules, will be leading the others through the last four lessons as a “trial run” for teaching her own class! Griselda was a student in my very first English class in January 2007, and it has been a blessing to see her skills develop and now be able to encourage her to teach her own class!
Please be praying for Jose Luis and Griselda as they continue to study and prepare to teach classes. Please also pray for all of the students in the classes as they also continue learning English and also learning about Jesus and the truth of who He is and what He wants for us.
It is only through your continual prayers, support, and encouragement that I am able to bring God’s word to the DR through my English classes, and I am eternally grateful for this! Thank you for all you do to support my ministry!
With love in Christ,
Catherine