Tuesday 22 July 2008

Ventanilla and beyond

Some of the children, the teachers, myself, Alfredo and Rosa.
Yesterday I went for my monthly visit to Ventanilla. As usual it was a very humbling experience and one that again showed me the amazing spirit of the people in Ventanilla, and when you have nothing, or very little, you still have everything when you know God.
Alfredo has built a spirtual community in this school which i believe reflects the ethos of Christianty, joyful children, who are given everything that the teachers can give, a prayerful atmostphere to grow as future hope filled men and women, and a chance to be kids and learn without the threat of violence. Yesterday Victoria (one of the three new teachers) was saying what an amazing blessing it is to work in a Christian environment, where kids do not expect to be hit if they do something wrong, and the kids are taught with love and discipline, helping them to understand authority in a positive way. (an uncommon situation here in Peru, especially in the poorest areas, where you are the bottom of the pile )

Joanna one of the new teachers, and 3 of the children in her class

The kids are doing exams this week, before their winter break so left just after 1230, even though school finished early at 1200. The kids are so glad to be at this school that they appear never to want to leave (Can't imagine this happening in the UK). They had to be kicked out by the teachers so we could have a teacher's meeting.

The kids playing after school, and a hosepipe brought in because the water had stopped working

It was a wonderful 'staff' meeting as well. Alfredo began by sharing the vision of the school. This is partly as he is no longer teaching the kids, as there is more paperwork to be done and also he wants to spend more time praying for the school and preparing for a second shool to be built in a new area. I then shared about my time in England and the teachers also shared, and we finished by praying and spending time listening to God.

Praying in the staff meeting
The thing that really struck me, above most of the stuff I have mentioned was the way Alfredo said this school was here to provide for the kids, bring them up in Christian ways, and if they felt led to become, in time Christians in their own right. Alfredo also said this school is not to be run for profit but to help these kids and show the love of Jesus to them. What's more these teachers who are also living by faith, and on very little were in full agreement.

I continue to be humbled.

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