Jun 10

Much of my newsletters over the next few weeks are going to be text messages that I have received from around the country. I am going to let the volunteers tell their story.
“We are trusting God for big changes in this school.”
“We have been invited by teachers in the school to join a Bible Study. They have promised to stand with us.”
“We were warmly welcomed and are receiving our main meal at school. Students cooperated something seems to register when we do the multiplication factor.” (this is a graphic and quite gross illustration that demonstrates the sharing of body fluids)
“We are struggling to get transport from Maun to Okavango school.”
“Please pray for us to be given an office where we can counsel and pray.”
“Our staff quarters are like hotel rooms. Guidance & Counseling teacher is so excited to have us here. The need here is so great. Please continue to pray for us. 35 minutes per class per week seems so inadequate.”
“Wow! I can’t believe we did it. We were wondering as we went into our 1st lesson if we could do it. God used us in a mighty way. It just flowed and this was our first time to teach. We are swimming in God’s mercy and love. We are really enjoying what we are doing.”
“We believe we are in the right place with the right message.”
“Pray for us. There are student teachers sharing the timetable with us and they are teaching the message of “safe sex-use a condom.”
“Some teachers didn’t want us to take their classes, so the head of Guidance and Counseling put up a notice in the staff room saying that we WILL teach our assigned classes.”
“We won’t disappoint our Master.”
“The teacher came in and was amazed that the students were so quiet. He was so impressed that he gave me the next 2 lessons to teach. He told me that he was blessed. I am amazed at what God is doing.”
“We are only 2 volunteers in this school and we have been given 42 classes. I don’t think we can do it but Karabo says we can.”
“The water in Shoshong is terrible. One of us has developed a rash.”

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