We left this morning thinking we would be going to a school for observations and then conduct a seminar on effective praise in the afternoon. Our team arrived at the school and began observations right away. We spent time in some of the primary classrooms where we got to observe music, computer, English, and language arts. Ruby saw three of the children from Hope For Tomorrow Children's Home while we were observing. Shortly after completing the morning observations, we learned that the schedule had changed and we would not be presenting the seminar until later in the week.
While all of the changes were happening, our translator contacted her sister about a school in the city that is for street children. All the arrangements were made for us to go over there immediately to observe and then teach our seminar. We arrived to Precious Moments to find that 150 students were being taught in a small home. Each room was turned into a classroom, including the garage and the hallway. The students are children of drug dealers, prostitutes, and people serving time for crimes. Twelve children live there at the school. They share a 8 by 8 foot room that has a bunk bed and a twin mattress on the floor. All twelve of the children sleep in this room along with one adult.
There are six teachers at Precious Moments School. They were so open to the seminar and really understood what we were discussing. By watching the teachers, you could begin to understand the heart and character of all those working at the school. The founder, Martha, was a street child herself growing up. She wanted to help children and began this school out of her own home. She now lives across the street and has continued renting this home for the school.
Today didn't go as planned but God had a better idea.
Proverbs 16:9 "In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps."
Thank you Lord for leading us. Where you go I'll go, Lord, we will follow you.