Monday, August 12, 2013

First Week



I made it safely to the Dominican Republic and I didn’t have any problems while traveling! I was even able to keep both of my bags under 50 pounds! Thank you everyone for your prayers.  My new apartment is super nice (it has hot water and a washing machine) and so far the power has only gone out twice since I have been back! My roommates, Melissa and Suzanne, are really sweet and I am excited to be living with them this year. They are both teachers at the school as well. I also am definitely enjoying my new (much bigger) bedroom and am so thankful for the new bed I was able to get, along with a dresser and a mirror!



 On Sunday I was able to go to church at Iglesia Bautista Evangelica de Macoris (IBEM) and reconnect with my friends and fellow missionaries. I even got to see some of my old students! This morning we had our first in-service and it was exciting to see everyone again and reconnect as we started to prep for the new school year. Alli, the school’s director, lead our devotions and reminded us on the importance of taking time in the morning for personal devotions and preparing our hearts as we seek to serve God through our teaching. She reminded us that we cannot do our jobs in our own strength, but only with God can we effectively reach our students. I also found out this morning that I will be working with students that are struggling in English, rather than teaching advanced English because there is a greater need at the school in this area. I am super excited and am looking forward to meeting my new students I will be working with.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Summer Update



            Summer has just flown by and it is hard to believe that in less than 3 weeks I will be heading back to the DR! I am super excited and cannot wait to go back! For those who may have not heard what I am doing this fall, I will be working at a bilingual Christian school called Las Palmas located in San Pedro de Macoris (about an hour from the capital, Santo Domingo). The school is a ministry of the local church, Iglesia Bautista Evangelica de Macoris (IBEM) and the school’s mission is to reach local students with the gospel of Christ, as well as their families, by providing quality Christian education. The school has gained a reputation for quality English instruction due to the American missionary teachers working alongside of local Dominican teachers and I am very excited to be a part of the team! This fall, I will be teaching advanced English classes for students in grades 1st through 4th, as well as providing some English tutoring. It will be a fun experience for me because I will be able to work with some of the same students I worked with last school year, as well as, having the opportunity to work with some new students.



            This fall, I will be moving into an apartment directly across from the school, which will be a huge blessing! It will help cut down on the costs of having to pay for a motorcycle taxi to and from school every day and also give me 10 more minutes to sleep in, woo hoo! I will be living with two other girls, Suzanne and Melissa, along with Suzanne’s pet cat Strawberry. They will also be working at the school this fall. The apartment even has a washing machine and hot water, so I am super excited! But the thing I am the most excited about is getting able to reconnect with the whole ministry team from IBEM and my fellow teachers at Las Palmas. Less than 3 weeks!



Please be praying for me as I start to prep for my return. It has been amazing to see how the Lord has been providing for me and I am excited to say that my support has passed the 50% mark in just a short amount of time. I am so thankful for all the support I have received and I am trusting God to supply for the rest of my needs.