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Quick update

Oct 10th, 2009 by kelley johnson

It has been awhile since I’ve posted a story or photos. So I guess it is time for a quick update!

Matara
Things are going well in Matara these days. The crops are planted and, under the soil recently watered with rain, growing. Now Claude, our agricultural engineer, is making plans for the first harvest. We have several weeks, but we have several crops to harvest, store and get to market. As it will be a first – this means thinking of ‘how to’ as well as anticipating ‘what if.’

How can you pray for the families in Matara:
~ pray for an abundant harvest, an orderly time of harvesting and selling, and no thieves disrupting the harvest.
~ pray for health as some struggle with malaria, eye infections, back aches and such.
~ pray for deepening relationships among the families, that they will love and respect one another and care for each other. Also pray for an infusion of energy and enthusiasm to keep them working together in good spirits for the season to come!

Student House
We have an addition to the student house this term – two teachers! This husband and wife team are trained educators with experience in teaching secondary students. We have brought them on to assist the students in learning the best study habits, addressing any gaps in understanding on key subjects and advocating for them in the school system. They are also helping evaluate each student so that we can work with each one to chart a successful way forward.

Right now there is an additional challenge for our secondary students enrolled in public schools as well as those in the public primary school up country. There is a teachers strike affecting all public school teachers. No one knows how long this will last. The younger children in Matara are remaining in the village, as there are no teachers in the classrooms to teach them. As for secondary schools in Matara and Bujumbura, the students still go to class each day to study. Sometimes there is a principal around to oversee the ’study hall’ other times they just work independently. But the strike is not good for the students, slowing their progress as the weeks go by.

How can you pray for the students:
~ pray for the strike to end so all students in Burundi public schools can return to learning.
~ pray for the students to have ample energy, enthusiasm and drive to work hard on their education.
~ pray for continued health for the students, so that none will be crippled by illness as they work to further their education this term.

Thank you for praying with us for goodness to grow in Matara and at the student house in the days and weeks to come.

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3 Responses to “Quick update”

  1. on 16 Oct 2009 at 3:17 am1Laura Shook

    Praying with you for all your requests!

  2. on 17 Oct 2009 at 5:25 am2sherry naron

    thank you for letting us know specifically how to pray!!

  3. on 19 Oct 2009 at 6:00 am3Laura Fleming

    We think/talk/pray for you all so much! There is not a day that goes by that I don’t think of our friends! I would be back in a heartbeat if I had the chance. Thank you for keeping us posted on our extended family!

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