Saturday, April 16, 2016

It’s been a great 2nd term to say the least.  We last wrote in January summarizing last year.   It’s hard to believe that we have already finished 2nd term of this school year.   This term was crazy busy but also very exciting.   Amanda and I helped with the Junior class put on the Banquet for the Seniors.  The theme was Arabian nights.  Evan is in the photo playing the keyboard for part of the entertainment.  He also helped to write the play that was performed that evening. The Senior class really enjoyed the food, the entertainment and the fact that they could just relax and didn’t have to work to produce anything.    
The most handsome couples of the evening of coarse.
The class even made the lanterns hanging in the center of this photo.  They were made with our amazing  pottery teacher who is also a class sponsor.  Evan made 4 of them during the December break. 


Amanda and I also got to lead an interim trip to Lake Natron Tanzania.   This trip was intended to give our students the chance to experience new places in Africa.  The students were exposed to Maasai culture, the growth of Christianity within this tribe and they saw the amazing beauty of Lake Natron.    We drove in some of the roughest conditions I’ve ever driven in.  But it was so worth it. 
 Our students led a game day at one of the local schools in Tanzania with the amazing help and translation of a missionary couple.   We played soccer, games with a parachute,musical chairs (without chairs) and attempted to teach them to throw Frisbees. Our sides hurt from laughing so much while we played with these sweet children. We donated soccer balls and pencils to the school. Its is amazing how small things mean so much to the kids.

Musical chairs.... without chairs but extra fun.
Studying Maasai culture gave new insights into the ways that the Gospel message can challenge culture, change lives and give new life to a rich culture.

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This mountain is called Oldoinyo Lengai which is a sacred mountian for the Maasai.  It is also the only active Volcano in Tanzania.

The best part of Banquet and the interim trip was spending lots of time with students.  It’s great to see them learning about themselves, their God and being equipped for real life issues.     It was also fun getting to know these students and having many opportunities to encourage them.  Both groups of students were so satisfied with how their hard work paid off.  Some Students on the trip to Lake Natron were surprised that they could camp for 3 nights and still really enjoy it.   
It was truly rewarding to see both sets of students develop a sense of teamwork and to develop leadership skills.  

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