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Continual transformation

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Continual Transformation for both me and students I am involved with can be difficult at times when I have not really met them 'face to face' in the same room but chat room such as what Zoom has provided. Technology has been amazing as long as our wifi's can accommodate each other's devices.  Teaching English at the graduate level can be a challenge, but rewarding as they always love to practice their speaking abilities with native English speakers. I am part of a teaching group of committed teachers who have been providing English lessons for International Graduate students of the University of Texas - Dallas for the past four to five years.  Because of many social distancing requirements and preferences of others, we have been teaching and meeting online for the past two years. I personally, hope all this will end very soon. But until that happens, we learn how to use the communication tools that we all have been gifted with.

Discipleship through Education

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C hristian Heritage School   Honestly, I love teaching nine and ten year olds grammar and composition. The problem is learning to have a balance between too much fun and not enough learning.  Learning to teach fourth graders is not like teaching International adults how to have a conversation in English. Though there are some days it seems as if I was speaking another language to these young scholars.  We are almost halfway through the school year, and I am still learning how to effectively teach at this level.  I have had the opportunity to sub other classes at the secondary level, as well as still have one on one sessions with Asian students on the other side of the world.   Please be praying for all the students that I am involved with.  

Hope at the Border - Medical Outreach #2

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YWAMTYLER Outreaches Our ministry began this Spring going down to our Southern Border with a scouting team to see how we can get involved with bringing some hope to the many people who live along the border whether here in Texas or in Mexico.  Since then we have organized a number of volunteers into teams of people from local churches to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ in the most practical ways. Basic needs, from just a change of clothes to some food.   Laurie and I joined another Medical outreach this November that consisted of Doctors, Nurses and  two Dentists.  Laurie once again brought her hair styling talent and I volunteered to assist both dentists, Dr. Nichols and Dr. Holland. In realizing that we would have more translation assistance this time, I needed to position myself in such a way to help both assistants as well as dentists, without being in the way.  So I choose to be behind the table of dental equipment. Though there were some duplicate tools, many had to be shared an

The next Generation

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The past year due to the pandemic has prevented us from hosting a Communication Culture Course . This three month school has attracted many foreigners to come and improve their English and continue their training experience to eventually serve in some capacity with Youth With A Mission.     Yet, teaching adults conversational English is a bit different then teaching 9-10 year olds. Making a difference in the lives of these fourth graders has its challenges as well as its benefits . Teaching Grammar along with English composition has reminded me: 1) how youth of today learn, 2) how much I appreciate the patience other educators who do teach at the primary level must have, and 3) how to engage the hearts of these future leaders. Remember to pray for these students as well as for me!

Bringing Hope at the Border

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Our ministry began this Spring going down to our Southern Border with a scouting team to see how we,  YWAMTYLER, can get involved with bringing some hope to the many people who live along the border; whether here in Texas or in Mexico.  Since then we have organized a number of volunteers into teams of people from local churches, to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ in the most practical ways. Providing basic needs, from just a change of clothes to some food. 
Around the end of June, Laurie and I joined a Medical outreach that consisted of Doctors, Nurses and a Dentist.  Laurie brought her hair styling talent and I volunteered to assist the dentist, Dr. Nichols. He tried to have me extract a tooth of one patient we saw, which I passed onto the other assistant, Sandra, a YWAM staffer with YWAM South Texas.  I enjoyed providing the sterilized dental tools, which Dr. Nichols  needed  for each new patient he saw. Sandra had the opportunity to learn how to clean teeth as well as assist in see

Hope at the Border

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  Despite what your political views may be at this current situation, the CRISIS at the Southern Borders of Texas, Arizona and California needs the help of many volunteers at this point.  The Mission agency I am affiliated with Youth With A Mission-Tyler, TX. is working along side churches and ministries already working on both sides of the USA/Mexican border. We are coordinating needed supplies and volunteers who are willing to go for 4 day outreaches to the border for the next three to six months.  If you or your church are available to help please email Goborder@ywamtyler.org for more information. To get more information on how you be involved directly with  Hope at the Border you can click on this link.

Freshman English - JIU

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What does Freshman English look like half way around the world? We will miss these wonderful students,  as this was our last group class for the semester. We hope that some of them will take the offer for possible summer sessions on a smaller class setting or possible one on one sessions. Pray for these future International leaders.  Pray also for them as they take their final exams next week.