Friday, October 30, 2009

Victory

Thanks for your prayers. They made a difference. Today the decision was reversed, and it was reconfirmed that the center will be for the deaf. PTL. We are rejoicing in the Lord for the quick and amiable resolution he gave us.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Please pray

Our school, once it has been renovated, has been promised to someone else.

Please pray that this can be resolved. The funding for the renovation was given on the basis of it being for a deaf school, but now that the funding is in hand, they don't want to use it for the deaf children. We were promised it would be renovated for the deaf school.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Move again!!????

Yes, it's true, we have to move again. In fact, twice more! But this time it is somewhat good news. We are moving out just for a few months, while the school gets renovated. We had hoped to stay in the school during the renovation, but the construction almost took over the site, and it just became too dangerous for our students to be there. We will be relocating to a nearby vocational school temporarily.

Please pray that the construction will be done well and finished in a timely fashion, and not run into problems that cause it to drag on and on. December is traditionally a month where not much gets done here. At the same time, it is one of the coolest months of the year, and really an excellent time for outdoor work like construction.

The school day will be shortened from the normal 9 to 4 to 8 to 1 while we are at the other school, since we are sharing the classrooms with a vocational school that needs them in the afternoon. This is actually good news, in a way, because it allows us to give our new teachers some additional training that they need.

Moving is not much fun, and doing it three times in half a year's time even less, but we are thankful that we have the promise of a much improved facility once this trial passes. We are trying to take just the bare minimum of teaching materials with us, since we don't have secure storage areas at the temporary location.

The new location is just a short walk from the current location, so our students will not have difficulty in getting to school.

The children are progressing in their studies. We are blessed with teachers who truly care about their students. Every Monday, Pastor Eric comes over and gives the kids a Bible class, followed by a basic Sign Language class for interested parents.

Some of our little ones came pretty wild. They have calmed down a lot as they began to adjust to the routine of school. We are concerned about the move undoing some of their progress in good behavior, as their routine is disrupted. Please pray that behavioral difficulties as a result of the move will be minimal, and that the children will quickly adjust to the new hours and location.

Join with us in thanking the Lord for his constant care and provision.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Qualified teachers?

It is really difficult to find qualified teachers of the deaf here. Usually they either meet the Secretary of Education's definition of qualified--being licensed to teach in a specific area of education-- or they meet our criteria: a Christian who knows how to communicate and work specifically with deaf children. Don't get me wrong; we want our teachers to be licensed to teach as well. And each that does not have a teaching license already, is in Saturday college, finishing the courses needed to get one.

We need specific prayer that the Secretary of Education will recognize our teachers as qualified. Otherwise they may insist they be replaced with teachers who are licensed, but have no experience working with deaf children, and are not able to communicate with them. In that case, no education would actually be happening. We currently have three teachers who are being trained; we don't want to lose those who are already trained, and experienced. This would be a step backward. Please pray with us. Deaf education is in its infancy here, and there is a lot that is not understood yet.