Friday, March 27, 2009

COLD PRESENTATION


A group Photo with the Kids at Makhai Primary School







Today we went to another school; as usual we got there on time. The head teacher wasn’t around, meaning that we had to re-introduce ourselves. I hate introducing myself, but anyway we did and were welcomed by an assistant head teacher who took us into some room. I supposed it must have been a staff room. We told her our intentions and the number of kids that we wanted to help act out some small skits.

Luckily enough she managed to avail the 14 kids; straight away we started directing them on what they were supposed to act/say in front of their fellow students. It all kicked off well but the only challenge we had was that the kids were so cold.

In the beginning I thought may be they didn’t understand my English so I tried speaking slowly but still they were not active. I just continued presenting and my prayer was that the kids understood the whole presentation.
God has been so faithful to us in a way that every time we minister to these places there has been much organization amongst the kids.

We also began the system of providing some sweets to the participants after the whole presentation. This is good in that it feels worth it for those who have presented.
The only thing that we keep on praying is that the Lord would open up the flood gates of heaven in terms of finances in order for this ministry to continue.
We realize that it will be soon challenging when we start moving out further to the villages, need for more gas will arise and we will need to also purchase more costumes.
When the program had just began one of our friends donated some costumes but unfortunately some of the attires were big so we had to reduce them in there sizes.
Which is good but then we find that we will need more costumes for other careers.
We had no doubt that the Lord has a plan and He gives his riches basing on his timing

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