The classroom has been very busy for my students and I. It seems like we are working on a billion different fun projects at one time. In writing, we are doing a poetry unit where they are writing a poem about their favourite color. In Social Studies, they are learning about the Native Americans in groups. And of course we are learning about Abraham and his issue with fully trusting God!
I began coaching soccer with one of my co-workers (who happens to be my housemate too!) this week. It is quite hilarious how we choose to coach a support that neither of us has never played nor really watched. It has been quite interesting, but a load of fun to watch our students interact outside of school times!
The power has been going out a lot the past couple of days. Today alone the power has gone out five times in the classroom. In fact, it has gone out twice since I have begun typing this blog to you! It used to suprise us when it happened, but now when the lights go out we just keep on teaching and working! :) We have learned that power is not a necessity unlike how I have lived my life in America. When the power goes out in America, the world is coming to an end! Here, its just the way of life! It has really made me realize my priorities and what is truly important!
Hope all is well where you are living. Be praying about what priorities should be or shouldn't be priorities in your life!
Many blessings! P.S. Pictures coming soon!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
[ Settling In ]
I can hardly believe that it has been a month since I have left the States to work at Rosslyn as a missionary teacher. The road to Africa has not been easy, but it was the best decision that I have ever made. Without a doubt the LORD is working here in east Africa. He has been molding me, preparing me, teaching me so many things about myself and about ministry work. I can hardly wake up in the mornings to service our God.
Teaching here at Rosslyn has been nothing but an amazing experience thus far. The people are great. The children are wonderful. And I have been blessed to be here. Not only am I learning so much about my children, about God, and about Kenya, but teaching. As a first year teacher I have so much to learn! Even though my days are at least 10 hours every day, it is what I was made to do.
Please be praying for my classroom and for the Lord to keep moving at Rosslyn!
Many blessings to you all!
Teaching here at Rosslyn has been nothing but an amazing experience thus far. The people are great. The children are wonderful. And I have been blessed to be here. Not only am I learning so much about my children, about God, and about Kenya, but teaching. As a first year teacher I have so much to learn! Even though my days are at least 10 hours every day, it is what I was made to do.
Please be praying for my classroom and for the Lord to keep moving at Rosslyn!
Many blessings to you all!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
[ TRANSITIONING ]
Transitioning can usually be a very difficult time. It is hard to literally move to another continent that has totally different rules, cultures, languages, and other things. Fortunately, my transition overall has been very positive. Especially since I have been to Africa before it made things much, much easier. I am still transitioning now, but I believe it is the fun part! :)
Today, I had a driving lesson with a friend here at Rosslyn. Kerry took upon herself to help me not only how to drive manual, but how to drive with the shifter on the left side and me sitting on the right. Luckily this came easy for me since I am left handed. The problem will be when I go back to the states and try to drive! I only spent an hour out there till she trusted me to begin driving by myself on the rosslyn camps. Soon, she will take me out on the roads for some real driving!
The second fun thing in transitioning is language! I absolutely love learning Swahili. Yes, for an american it is difficult to learn it. But once you begin speaking to kenyans in their language a whole new level of respect comes in. I am already having a positive response with kenyans since I am trying to learn and speak to them, even if its the basic stuff right now.
Well, keep checking back! God is moving here in east AFRICA!
Today, I had a driving lesson with a friend here at Rosslyn. Kerry took upon herself to help me not only how to drive manual, but how to drive with the shifter on the left side and me sitting on the right. Luckily this came easy for me since I am left handed. The problem will be when I go back to the states and try to drive! I only spent an hour out there till she trusted me to begin driving by myself on the rosslyn camps. Soon, she will take me out on the roads for some real driving!
The second fun thing in transitioning is language! I absolutely love learning Swahili. Yes, for an american it is difficult to learn it. But once you begin speaking to kenyans in their language a whole new level of respect comes in. I am already having a positive response with kenyans since I am trying to learn and speak to them, even if its the basic stuff right now.
Well, keep checking back! God is moving here in east AFRICA!
Friday, August 13, 2010
[ SALVATION]
I have been praying about sharing the gospel with my students for a weeks now. I have been praying very hard the past couple days as I learn to let God move in my new classroom. Today, I shared the Gospel with my students. I told them how each of them were special. I explained the ABC's of the gospel, and I guess I underestimate the Lord because I thought when I asked for those who wanted to learn more about Him to go to back I thought only two or three would go back. Well, almost my whole class went to the back of the room. And today, by the grace and glory of our Jesus Christ, 12 of my students received Christ into their hearts today! Some were re dedications, but most were first time decisions! TWELVE. TWELVE MORE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD WILL BE PRAISING GOD IN HEAVEN!
May all the praise and glory to our great God! ALL of the glory.
In His Service,
Melissa A. Brown
May all the praise and glory to our great God! ALL of the glory.
In His Service,
Melissa A. Brown
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
[ AND THE YEAR BEGINS ]
Tomorrow, over 500 students will be swarming the campus as they get introduced to Rosslyn Academy. I can still hardly believe that a few weeks ago I moved half-way across the world to where God has destined me to be. destined. Even though I feel immensely overwhelmed with all that I have to do here as a first year educator, I feel overwhelmingly blessed. I just don't know why God would pick ME to do this. I feel so very blessed to have this purpose and very honoured to be doing this world in Kenya.
I do not know why, but I signed up for 7:55AM playground duty for the year. I do believe that my days will begin early and end late this year. I know that I will be doing much work, lots of work, but at the end of the day I know it will be worth it. One of my goals for this year is to make sure that I make God the priority in my classroom. My plans are to make sure that I am in my classroom at 7:30 Am to pray over my room and student desks day. I encourage you to also pray for not just my students, but all the students who are attending Rosslyn Academy. Also pray that souls will be won in this place!
I ask for special prayer this Friday, as I share the Gospel with my students. Pray that those in my room who do not know Jesus come to know Him on that day! Without prayer, the Holy Spirit can not work. PLEASE BE PRAYING!
Thank you for reading this blog and for praying. I know these next three years is going to be an awesome, crazy, overwhelming, fabulous experience as God uses me here as His hands and feet!
I do not know why, but I signed up for 7:55AM playground duty for the year. I do believe that my days will begin early and end late this year. I know that I will be doing much work, lots of work, but at the end of the day I know it will be worth it. One of my goals for this year is to make sure that I make God the priority in my classroom. My plans are to make sure that I am in my classroom at 7:30 Am to pray over my room and student desks day. I encourage you to also pray for not just my students, but all the students who are attending Rosslyn Academy. Also pray that souls will be won in this place!
I ask for special prayer this Friday, as I share the Gospel with my students. Pray that those in my room who do not know Jesus come to know Him on that day! Without prayer, the Holy Spirit can not work. PLEASE BE PRAYING!
Thank you for reading this blog and for praying. I know these next three years is going to be an awesome, crazy, overwhelming, fabulous experience as God uses me here as His hands and feet!
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