Monday, March 27, 2017

Hold the Baby

Little Emory is here and well loved.  His amazing mom brought him to church and let us hold him the entire time.   I don't know if I would have been that willing to let people hold him the entire time.

Normally Monique and I sit with my sister-in-law and family.  But they were away which meant that my other "family" sat with us.   Everyone wanted to hold Emory - well everyone but Matthew.

Matthew and I took food over Saturday and, as excited as he was, he didn't get near Emory.

Mo had to convince Matt to even stand behind us.
On Sunday, Rachel was the first Bier to hold him. But don't worry, Evan is still the favorite- sight unseen.

baby whisperer?
Melissa wanted in on the action.

She always holds a baby.
But Juliet stole Emory from her- twice.

Emory loved Juliet
Even Kayla held Emory.

A little nervous!
Sadly Kristine and family missed Baby Emory. But there will be other days.

As I told Monique, I am not a baby person.  Besides Maggie, Amelia, and William, he is probably the baby I have held the most.  But it's different when it's your family.   And that is my point, we are all family- some of us by blood; some of us by friendship.  But our lives are interwoven together.  And this is good. 






Friday, March 17, 2017

Kingdom Partnership

"When the world sees diverse churches working humbly and joyfully together, many people are led to give glory to the Father in heaven."  - Bruno & Dirks

A year ago, I didn't even know that a local church had an ESL ministry. Yet here we are preparing to share with my church a plan to partner together in this ministry. God is amazing and works in unexpected ways.

Sunday, my friend, Faith, and I share at my church a plan for the churches to work together to share the gospel and help the practical needs of non-native English speakers in our community. We are combining two things that I am passionate about- working with immigrants/internationals and crossing denominational barriers. It is a bit overwhelming when I stop and think about it and know Faith thinks the same way.

But here is the cool thing- we don't have to be able to join churches together. We don't have to find helpers in this ministry. We don't have to be able to make the ESL ministry a success. All of this can only be accomplished by God. There is a quote in Churches Partnering Together that I love.


"Ministries should have goals that can be accomplished, but still, if it can be done without God, let a local club do it."  -  Bruno and Dirks

We are about kingdom business being lead by God. And He will enable and guide us and open doors for us. I can rest in that.

What is also exciting is that even without formally partnering together, 6 people from my church are already involved in the ministry in one way or another- whether it is assisting, childcare, or snacks. (I wrote this earlier this week- the count is up to 8 thanks to two of my favorite people helping out at the last minute.) I am specifically praying God raises up new teachers out of my church (or really any church.)

This winter, I needed a co-teacher and got my mother, something I wouldn't have anticipated. Seeing how unexpectedly God answered that need, how will he meet our needs in even more wild and unexpected ways?


Monday, March 13, 2017

"O" is for.....

Saturday was the newest letter in our letter parties- O.   Sickness had obstructed us organizing earlier.

So Saturday, my house was overflowing with people.  And a good time was had by all. I didn't get a lot of pictures but here is what I got.


oreo cheesecake

olive appetizers and ooops, it's spaghetti

organic salad

orange was the theme for clothing
kids with orange, overalls, and old-fashioned

origami bookmarks made by an "other" who came

Friday, March 10, 2017

Practice makes comfortable




I don't necessarily believe the saying practice makes perfect.   Really how often are we perfect?

But I do believe that practice makes us comfortable.  And that is true with teaching ESL this year.  I am not a teacher and, 8 months ago, I did not know how to lesson plan and the idea of filling a class with material for 2 hours overwhelmed me.

7 months of teaching and I have come far.  I realized that last night.  Granted I couldn't find the scissors, half of my word pictures had gone missing, I forgot to cut word slips for games in advance, and we got into the classroom late. Some days, I wonder at me.   But despite the chaos (mostly in my head), I was able to pull together the plan and teach a decent lesson.

With practice, I have learned flexibility and can modify my lesson if it isn't working.
With practice, I have learned to recognize if students are understanding what I am teaching.
With practice, I have learned to minimize my words and slow down how fast I talk (well slow down somewhat.)
With practice, I have learned how to lesson plan more effectively.

I still have a long way to go.  I need to continue to slow down my class pace and my speech.  I need to work on having my students speak more.  I need to work on introducing on new words.  And there are so many other things to work on.

But practice does make me more comfortable and I am hopeful I will continue to grown and be more comfortable as I teach.  But I am loving teaching and being with the people who come to my class - truly loving it - and can't wait to see where I am in teaching skills a year from now.


Thursday, March 9, 2017

Meet my new favorite person

Tuesday was an amazing day.  Okay, it is probably the best day of the month and maybe year. Why?

Because I got to meet my newest "nephew."  Meet Emory- he's my new favorite.  

So cute
So perfect

With Aunt Ginger
First selfie
Emory, I have waited a long time for you to arrive. And, now that you are here, you are even better than I imagined.  I pray that you follow the footsteps of your parents and grow into a mighty man of God.