Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Welcoming 3rd Grade and Learning About Grace

Welcome 3rd Grade!
I came back to a re-painted classroom all ready for me to decorate.  It was a little different than what I had expected, so it took me a little while to decide how I wanted to set it up.  This is always a fun part of being a teacher.  Erika, my aide, and Kelli (2nd Grade Teacher) laughed at me as I sat there thinking and just looking at my room :-)  Well, here is finished result.  God is gracious and the new set-up seems to be working well.  We have a great BIG Bible poster to use this year, also!





Here is our first class picture.  It's wonderful that I already know some of these kids from last year, which makes learning names easier.  They are a different bunch than last year, but I love them all the same.  They have different needs and personalities, of which I am learning how to best be their teacher.  This can be humbling at times, especially when I thought my second year might be a little easier.  It some ways it is, but I still have a lot to learn :-)


Give Them Grace  - The theme of what God is teaching me this year is grace.  I am daily learning about how this looks in my classroom.  My heart's desire is for my students to experience God in a way they never have before.  As my weaknesses are being laid before me and my own abilities to accomplish this ministry are being challenged, I am humbled at how much I fall short on my own - yet I continue to depend on my own strength despite this knowledge!  What a freeing thought and growing process to learn daily dependence on God and his grace that is so abundantly given to us.  I am reading a book called Give Them Grace by Elyse Fitzpatrick.  One paragraph that really spoke to me on how I discipline my students this year was this:

"Give your children grace today by speaking of sin and mercy.  Tell them that they can relax into God's loving embrace and stop thinking that they have to perform in order to get their welcoming Father to love them.  Tell them that they can have hope that even though they really struggle, they are the very sort of person Jesus loved being around.  Dazzle them with his love."

When I become discouraged, I have found comfort in these words:

"The disciples couldn't hinder the children from coming to him even though they tried.  When God calls our children to come to him, even if we haven't gotten it all right, even if we've trained little Pharisees or have a house full of prodigals, nothing is impossible for him.  He can break through all our flawed methods and redeem all our frail errors.  The world tells us that our children's success depends upon our success.  The world knows nothing of God's ability to use our failures as means to bless.  "What is impossible with men is possible with God" Luke 18:27"

Give Them Grace by Elyse Fitzpatrick


My former students still stick around and say hi!
Trip to Usaquen with the Spanish Teachers - always a fun time!
We found Gelato - yum!!!!!
Service Theme - Our school theme this year is service.  This theme will be integrated into many things we do all school year, including our social service outreach we do in 3rd Grade. In Chapel this week, we had the students draw a picture of God.  Then, we asked who drew God with hands, feet, and a mouth?  This lead to a teaching on how we are the hands, feet, and mouth of God.  As his children, he has created us to go, love, and serve others with our hands and feet.  We are the mouths who bring the Good News of Jesus to those who have not heard.  Below are a few drawings from my 3rd Graders of what God would look like.  Pretty cute! (and yes, that is the earth as a tiny ball next to God, along with my student sitting at God's feet)





Prayers/Praises:
God's grace to be everywhere around our classroom.  I want my students to know and feel his grace in a way that they never have before.

Safety in Colombia - There are farmers who are striking and causing roads and buses to be closed down.  They also don't want people passing through their land during the strike - which has caused violence to occur.  Please pray for the safety for everyone here and that the farmers would work with the government quickly to resolve their issues.  Also, there may be a shortage of some produce during this time as well. Here is a link if you want to read more about it -http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-23850074.

Two occurrences of sospechosos (suspicious people) around my apartment building, Los Cipreses, that were trying to sneak in.  What a blessing that our guards kept us safe!!  Prayers for continued security and protection from these people

Love in the gospel,
Carrie

Sunday, August 25, 2013

A Sweet Summer at Home


My wonderful sisters - all back together :-)
It was so wonderful getting to be home and see all of my loved ones this summer!  God is good at allowing me this time to spend with family and friends being refreshed and encouraged by your faith and support.  While it was a busy time, I enjoyed getting to have lunch, coffee, or a 5K running time with so many of my wonderful supporters :-)  Thank you for welcoming me back into your lives and taking time to talk, hear stories, and pray with me.  You are amazing!  My heart was deeply encouraged and blessed!!!!!
Blowing bubbles with my precious nephew, Joshua.


            
 


I was absolutely blown away by the outpouring of love that I received. I was blown away by the continued realness of relationships and friendships. I was blown away at the opportunities I had to share about my overseas world. I was blown away at the interest and questions of what I was doing. I was blown away at the ability to process out loud what I was learning. I was blown away at the advice, encouragement, and prayers I received.

So thank you Chicago friends, Orchard friends, EIU friends, Winston Elementary friends, and my dear family for loving me so. Thank you for taking a chance on me and partnering with me on this journey in Colombia. It's a true privilege to be doing this job knowing I have an army of supporters back at home. You are blessing me greatly and I hope you realize that your love for me is having an eternal impact for the Kingdom. I am honored.   Ministry at El Camino could not happen without you.

Philemon 1:4-7 nails it...
"I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. I pray that your partnership with me in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every GOOD thing we share for the sake of Christ. Your love has given me GREAT joy and encouragement, because you have refreshed the heart of the saints."

Pastor Collin at the Orchard Evangelical Free Church preached through a wonderful sermon series called Straight From the Heart.  Oh, how I needed to be fed by God's word through this summer!  The series was about checking your spiritual temperature - through depth of praying, proportion of our giving, and the enterprise of our serving.  Check out the series here on the church's website - http://theorchardefc.org/home/sermons-resources/sermons/page/4/.  What a wonderful way to spend my summer reflecting on my heart's temperature toward the Lord Jesus.  Oh, how I would love him even more this next year!  Please check it out!!

Blessing to spend a sunny lunch with my dear friend and sister, Margo



The days leading up to the end of my summer, I started to feel very much a part of life back in Chicago.  It began to be hard as I said good-bye to people.  Oh, how I hate good-byes!!  My heart is certainly still divided.  I questioned how I was feeling and what that meant as far as serving another year away from home.  I can hear Jesus telling me to entrust you all to Him, which brings me a lot of comfort.

Here are some picture from my time at home.  Enjoy!!



Lydia and I at the Hustle for Hungary 5K!

At Randall Oaks Petting Zoo - Joshua is the sheep and I am the pig :-)
Not sure if he wants to fee them...
Pony Ride!!!
Atlantic Ocean!!  Visiting Kendra in Jacksonville, FL.
Taking Dad to TPC Sawgrass - He loves golf!
Visiting Cute Gran in Clearwater, FL






Eating at Island Way with Granny's neighbor, Martha
Happy 4th of July!
Visiting Emily, my roomie from EIU!
Meeting Allyson for the first time while visiting Ashley!
Hanging in the front yard with my precious Casey dog :-)
Choo Choo Restaurant brings your food on the train!!

Last ride before Aunt Carrie returns to Colombia!!

 Prayers/Praises:
God has filled all our positions for this school year!  However, some teachers have been stretched to fill in some holes, so please pray for them as they would be strengthened in the Lord as they serve in extra capacity.
 
ECA is moving forward on their plans to add on a 3rd floor and get rid of the old (and I mean old!) part of the school.  The plans have been approved and they are deciding on when to start construction!!
 
I have been placed in B-2 Spanish class!!! This means that I am growing and learning the language :-)  My desire is to get even better this year so please continue to pray for my Spanish ability.  But, the Lord is good as he is helping me grow in this area!
 
Patience and humility with my new class of students.  It has been a difficult start to the year.  They show a lot of disrespect and they are challenging how I feel about my teaching.  Learning that my identity needs to be found in Him and not how I feel about my teaching.  Please pray that Jesus would help me offer them grace as I daily depend on his grace. 
 
Missing home - Pray that my heart would find rest in Jesus as I am very torn between two places and the people I love.  
 
 
Love you all dearly and deeply and know that I am praying for you often.
Hugs!
Carrie