Tuesday, June 22, 2010

"God is the reason I do this"

Yesterday, the Will County Summer Missionaries and Dad and I started our first summer Day Camp. It is basically a 5-Day Club with lunch, crafts, puppets and more. We had six kids on our first day. One of the "nine," Demoryia taught the Bible lesson 1: Cain and Able. This was the first time I had seen her teach. She taught so well and so effectively. When Demoryia gave the invitation to receive Christ, Stephanie responded. Demoryia was able to be used of God to lead Stephanie to the Lord!!! Afterwords when she and I talked she said "God is the reason I do this." Praise HIM!!!


CYIA: Final Thoughts

I am back home now enjoying the things that I missed during training school: my own bed, mom's cooking, hot showers, and sleep. I am so greatful to our awesome God for allowing me to be apart of training our 21 5-Day Club missionaries this summer who will fan out all accross Illinois to reach children for Christ.

All total, when combined with Camp Good News Summer Staff, we reached over 350 boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ and 26 prayed to receive Christ as Savior. Praise God.

This years Summer Missionary Training School was the best SMTS that I have been apart of in my five years on staff with CEF. God answered prayer and gave us great student who had a desire to serve Him this summer.

As for my "nine," each of them did very well. It was my pleasure to work and train these young people pray for them as they will be ministering this summer
Teaching 5-Day Clubs in the Peoria Area: Aubrey, Gabrielle, Anajeona, and Jennifer
Teaching 5-Day Clubs in Champaign/Urbana: Whittaker
Teaching 5-day Clubs in Fox Valley: Marissa
Teaching 5-Day Clubs here in Will County: David, Karissa, and Demoriya

Join me in praying for them as they teach boys and girls accross these areas for Christ. Training School was long and challenging, but I am so greatful God chose to use me at the school and in the lives of the "nine."

Thanks for praying for us. I will continue to post on happenings in 5-Day Clubs here in Will County mutliple times a week.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

CYIA Day 10

I was able to get a great night's sleep after doing three large loads of dishes in the camp kitchen yesterday. That brought back many memories of my eight years at Taco Bell.

The "seven" continue to strive for excellence, and even today they continue to amaze me at how well they are doing. Each of them in their own way is shining. I am so proud of them all. Two of the girls in the "seven" today are working very hard to finish all nine of their practicums. These two even now have two Bible lessons to complete tonight. I just spoke with them and they are determined to finish well and complete the practicums tonight. Their determination is an inspiriation to me.

5-Day Club at South Side Mission went well today. Our lesson was on Peter in Prision and the importance of prayer even when the situation seems impossible. The kids left knowing that prayer is vital in their life.

As a team we have been able to really make connections with the kids. In fact when we arrived at the mission, one the louder and boystrous boys, Damon, ran up to me, calling my name and and hugged me. It was a very tender moment given that Damon is about 11 years old. We were rushed at the end of club and had only 3 minutes to do the missionary project and the missionary story. However, David did very well in this brief time frame.

One of our CEF Staff members, Gail Williams recevied word today that her sister, who lives near Peoria was taken to the emgerncy room with a coloapsed lung. Her sister was later admitted and they have found a few other minor issues. At the direction of our state director, Gail is now done with her time at training school so she can spend with her sister. Please pray for Gail and her family.

One more day. Tomorrow is the last day of Summer Missionary Training School. One more 5-Day Club. Pray for our last club tomorrow and that we will end well.

I will write more tomorrow and share the final statistics of how many children we reached these two weeks plus I willl share with some closing thoughts on this year's training.

Untill tomorrow: please pray for the "seven:" Aubrey, Gabby, Demoryia, Whittaker, Anajeona, Karissa, David.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

CYIA Day 8 and 9

Yesterday was such a full day, on top of the standard duties that I need do here at CYIA I had the annual Training School Talent Night. I apologize for not posting yesterday, but literally all my free time was packed from 6am to the end of the day at 10:30pm. My team did a good job yesterday at 5-Day Club. Reba, David, and Olivia taught their aspects of the club well. I am so pleased with my team. More practicums last night and then talent night. The show ran over, but it was good time; some of the staff even formed a quartet and sang "Standing in the need of Prayer." It was alot of fun and nice change of pace for me. I think there was a video taken of it. I will post it if I can get a copy.



Today my team did well our group at South Side Mission. We have the older kids and they are so much fun. They have really warmed up to us and are really listening to my team. I was so proud of David. We is a missionary from our Chapter. I have never seen him so engaged with the kids. He was connecting with them, having fun and taught the best I have ever seen him teach.

Karissa taught her very first Bible lesson today. She did well, she missed a few things. But her group leader this week says she is progressing well. After the club I asked her how her lesson went today and she said "It was fun" I am encouraged. Please keep praying for her.

Another one of my seven lead a child to Christ today!!! Also please pray for my seven as the pressure of all the practicums is setting in on them. Please pray for all of them to focus and remember why they are here at training school.

More tomorrow

Monday, June 14, 2010

CYIA: 5-Day Clubs Begin

Today we began our week of 5-day Clubs to three locations accross the Peoria Area. My team went to Peoria's South Side Mission. We had an older group of kids (ages 10-13). We had 16 kids in club. My team of Olivia, Rebecca, and David did so well. David, who is from Will County, taught the best Bible Lesson that I have ever seen him teach. Each of them did very well.

I have not yet heard how some of the other teams' 5-Day Clubs went, but I do know that several kids received Christ as Savior. I will let you know what happened when I find out.

Yesterday, another one of my "eight" went home because she had previously engaged repsonsibilies. I now have 'seven.' Four of them gave their first Bible lesson today. They all came away with success. Yes, they have things to work on, however, I am so proud of them.

All of the summer missionaries have more practicums tonight. I will be listening to many practicums tonight.

More tomorrow.l

Sunday, June 13, 2010

CYIA Day 7

I know today is Sunday, however at here and Training School all the days seem to flow together. This morning we had services here at Camp. We had a great presentation from Beatrice Baakera from Uganda about her testimony, Uganda, and missions. She is an amazing woman of God and a great communicator.

We have had some down time this afternoon, giving all of us a small break before next week. Last night five of my "eight" passed their first practicums. The other three will do their practicums tonight. Starting tonight, each of them has a Bible Lesson Practicum and may one more practicum every evening.

Tomorrow morning I will take a team of three missionaries(Reba, Olivia, and David) to Peoria's South Side Mission. Pleaes pray as many of my "eight" will give their first Bible Lesson tomorrow.

More tomorrow

Saturday, June 12, 2010

CYIA Day 6: Bible Lesson Practicums

Today my "eight" finished preparing for their Bible lessons on Cain and Able. One of my eight was very nervous and was unsure of himself. I spent some one on one time with him helping him. He knew most of the lesson but lacked one thing--confidence. After the his first run-through of the lesson, he looked and me and said "I never thought I could finish the lesson." I told him that he knew the information. He said "That made my day."

A few minutes ago he gave his practicum on Cain and Able and he passed. He just needs to work on his confidence. Please pray for him. He will be teaching this lesson Monday morning in 5-Day Club.

We also had a special time today with my dear friend, Bill Allison of Cadre Ministries. He lead a workshop called "Ministry is Relationships." He challenged us in many ways and had an impact on all of the students and the staff as well. He said that in ministry, to be effective, we need to love God and love others.

Please continue to pray for all of us as we get ready to go out to do 5-Day Clubs.

More tomorrow

More tomorrow.

Friday, June 11, 2010

CYIA Day 5: Nine becomes Eight



Today the first of my nine CYIAers left for home today. She had responsiblities at home that she had to keep. Now you can get your first look at my nine along with Beatrice Bakeer, Education Director for CEF of Uganda.
My nine started out-loud practicing their Bible Lessons today. For some of them it was a wake-up to see they need more study. Others found success in their first ever out loud practice of the Bible Lesson. It is a joy to watch the "light bulbs" go on in their heads when they start to put everything they have learned into practice.
Thier practicum on the first Bible is Sunday evening on lesson 1: Cain and Abel. I have encouraged them that if they are ready to do it tomorrow. By the end of the trainning school they will have done the following practicums: 5 Bible Lessons, a memory verse, Wordless Book, Counseling, Missions, and more.
Tomorrow all 19 of the CYIAs will be divided into 6 groups in which they will teach 5-Day Clubs starting tomorrow. Please keep my "eight": David, Whittaker, Anajeona, Aubrey, Gabrielle, Karissa, Demoryisa, Jennifer, in prayer as they taken on the bulk of their practicums tomorrow.
More tomorrow

Thursday, June 10, 2010

CYIA Day 4: Long Day but Good Day


Last night I was able to get a good night's sleep. A first for me so far this week. Today has been a very long day. Along with my usual duties, I had 3 classes to teach plus a Bible Lesson Demonstration in the evening.
My first class was teaching my "nine," (the nine first year CYIAers) how to give an invitation to receive Christ in their Bible lesson. This was a new concept for all them, but by the end of the class all of them were able to give an invitation in front of the class. They have some work to do still to make them smooth and crisp, but they are on the right track.
My other two classes were on Teaching Music. In both sessions, one before lunch and one after lunch, we talked about why we sing songs in 5-Day Clubs and how to lead them. A lot of fun.
Tonight was my Bible Lesson Demonstration of the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5. I love this lesson: it is one of my favorite lessons in CEF (next to Noah and Rehab). The lesson went well. It was the perfect length of time, a success for me since I can tend to go over a lot in lessons.
Tomorrow one of my nine leaves to go home because of previous responsibilities that she needs to keep at home.
Today was a long day, but a good one because I am seeing each day my students grow and learn more. I am looking forward to next week to see and hear how they do in real 5-Day Clubs.
Thanks for praying for me and my "nine" today. We very much appreciate your prayers. More tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

CYIA Day 3

Thanks for praying for us. It is definitely evident. All of the CYIAers are diving into their students with much enthusiasm. Today the returning summer missionaries did their memory verse practicums. Each of them did a great job. They were told, as apart of their TCE 1 classes, to write their own IPEAR (a method to teach the memory verse). The original IPEARs were creative and very well thought out.

The Camp Staff Wordless Book practicums happened today. Many of them passed their Wordless Book with flying colors. Others needed more work. After more practice some of these had success and passed their Wordless Book.

Tomorrow is a big day for me. I have 4 classes to teach and a Bible Lesson Demonstration to do. Thanks for reading and praying me, the rest of the staff, and the students through this training school.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

CYIA Day 2: Practicums and More

Today all of the CYIA missionaries had their Wordless Book Practicums today. Many of them were very nervous as the came to give their presentation. This morning I listened to two returning missionaries give their practicums-- they each did an amazing job!

This afternoon my nine first year missionaries had their Wordless Book practicums. They too were nervous. By the end of the afternoon all nine successfully passed. These nine students are very eager to learn more and I am impressed by their zeal to learn. This is just the beginning for them. More, many more practicums to come.

My Bible Lesson Demonstration went well. Praise God. Thanks for praying and continue to pray. More classes tomorrow. The camp staff has their Wordles Book practicums tomorrow. I will evaluating them as well. More to come tomorrow. Until then.

Monday, June 7, 2010

CYIA Day 1: We're Here


I have just finished the first day of CEF of Illinois' Summer Missionary Training School. At this training school we are training young people to teach 5-Day Clubs or work at Camp Good News all summer. We have over 50 students here. While I am here I am the first year 5-Day Club missionary track leader. There are nine students in this track: Aubrey, Gabrielle, Karissa, Dave, Marissa, Demoryia, Jennifer, Whittaker, and Anajeona.


Today among other things, I taught all the CYIAers how to teach the Clean Page of the Wordless Book in two sessions. By the grace of God, the classes went well. The students had good questions and practiced well. Pray for them as they have their practicums on the Wordless Book at 9am for the returnees and 2 pm for the first year track missionaries.
Pray also for as I give a Bible Lesson Demonstartion for Cain and Abel.
Pray Pray Pray. I will share more tomorrow.