This year the Lord sent us 17 students from/working in: Myanmar, South Korea, India, the Philippines, Ghana, Kenya, South Sudan, South Africa, Ukraine, Colombia, Poland, and the U.S. Let's lift them up in prayer as they lead and develop literacy ministries in their respective countries....and pray for the non-readers who will encounter the power, love, and salvation of our living God through Jesus Christ!
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Training with the Korean literacy primer |
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Everyone learns to write the new words for lesson 1 in Korean, supposedly one of the easiest languages in the world to learn how to read and write. |
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A new group of leaders ready to go out and train others and help them develop their own literacy ministries. |
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Emily and I had the privilege of co-teaching with Joseph Matheka, Director of Literacy & Evangelism Kenya |
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All of the participants have to lead a teacher training practicum where they model how to run a workshop. |
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Learning the difference between teaching adults and children. |
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy |
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Always fun to get the international men involved in domestic chores |
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The glue of the Institute is the Inductive Bible Study in the morning and the Chapel time every afternoon. |
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