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Friday, September 30, 2011

First-Ever Chapel Band!

There are some specific moments when I feel like I'm part of the bigger picture.  I can sense that God is calling me to Himself as He calls me to specific roles here at BFA.  And one of those is the brand new elementary chapel band.

Ten 4th and 5th grade students have joined BFA's first-ever elementary school chapel band, and I am thrilled to be leading worship with them!  I've split the kids into two teams to lead singing on alternating weeks of chapel.  We have talked together about what "worship" means, how they can lead by example, and why we sing songs to God.  I am inspired by the passionate, pure worship of these elementary schoolers!

This Wednesday, four students led us in singing "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" and "How Great Is Our God" (in English and German), while I played keyboard and another student operated the Power Point slides.  The other children responded so well by doing the motions along with us and lifting their voices in praise.


Please continue to pray that this won't be about us, but about Him.  Pray that I would be an honest, Christ-focused leader for these impressionable children.  And pray that the students on the worship team, as well as all of us at the elementary school, would live sincere lives of worship for Him.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Journey Across America

Over the past few weeks, I've been leading my fourth graders on a journey across North America!  We began in northern Maine and are working our way through each of the regions of the United States (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West).  Following our study of the USA, we'll head to Canada and then down to Mexico and the Caribbean.

The students are divided into five pairs and have designed "cars" in which they are driving across America.  Each week, the students complete projects (researching landmarks, sports teams, weather, etc. for the states in the region of study) to earn points, which allow them to move their cars across the grid-paper map one space at a time.  It's not a race; the goal is to get to as many states as possible before our unit is over.



One highlight of this unit has been "hosting" guests from each of the regions!  Some guests have been through email, others over Skype, and even a few in person.  Today we welcomed two of the moms from Texas for a Southwest Celebration!  They greeted us with "Howdy y'all," shared with us about life in the city vs. country in Texas, taught us how to sing "Deep in the Heart of Texas," and danced along with us to "Cotton Eyed Joe."



One of the students whose "home base" is in Texas (although he has lived in Germany for almost his whole life) made Texas-shaped cookies with Texas flag-colored icing!  Yum!


The kids were adorable in their cowboy/cowgirl attire!


Yee-haw!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

I'm an ESFJ.

I'm an ESFJ.  That probably doesn't mean much to you unless you are familiar with the Myers Briggs Type Indicator.  Then you know that my preferences are "extroversion, sensing, feeling, and judging."

This weekend, while on our annual retreat in Adelboden, Switzerland, all of the BFA staff took the Myers Briggs indicator to help us understand ourselves and our co-workers better.  It was helpful to be able to have these results to pinpoint why I love to be organized, dislike change, care so much about people, and enjoy being "the planner."


With the cow and goat bells ringing in the background and fresh Alp air blowing in through the windows, we began reading Ten Essentials of Happy, Healthy People.  We will continue reading this book over the course of the school year to learn more about balance and wholeness in our lives -- focusing not only on the physical, but also emotional, relational, and spiritual health.  As challenging as it may be, I'm looking forward to growing along with the BFA staff toward becoming more "whole" in Christ this year.

My roommates and I also led music for staff worship this morning.  It was a blessing to be able to be able to serve in this way.  We were able to use our new video projector, thanks to the generous gifts of supporters this summer!


Thank you for your prayers as I seek to become more like Christ while serving Him here in Germany.  How thankful I am for the encouragement and challenge of others in this body of believers at BFA!


The view from the highway as we reached the Alps...  Breathtaking!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Einschulungsfest und Willkommen!

In Germany, the first grader's first day of school is a huge celebration.  Students get all dressed up and receive "tute" -- large cone-shaped boxes filled with treats and school supplies.  Extended family members accompany them to the school for the special "Einschulungsfest" (first day of school celebration).

On Monday afternoon our English students (grades 1-5) welcomed the first graders to our school with a choir program.  It was neat to hear our students singing in English and German, a representation of the bilingual education they are receiving at Black Forest Academy/Christliche Schule Kandern!  We are the only Christian bilingual (German/English) elementary school in all of Germany, so this really is a neat program.

Welcome to our new BFA/CSK students!



Friday, September 9, 2011

As If We Never Left...

I forgot how much I love to hear the squeals and screams of high school girls.

When I arrived at the main campus of BFA for our small group kick-off on Wednesday night, I heard my girls before I saw them.  Their high-pitched exclamation of "HEATHER!!!!" was unmistakable... and warmed my heart to the core.  Seconds later, they practically knocked me over with their enthusiastic hugs!

And I thought to myself: This is what I have been waiting for.

Last year at this time, I was a new small group leader standing with other adults at the back of the school, waiting to meet six students in a mass of unfamiliar high school faces.  One year ago we were strangers.  I can't explain the bonds that were formed as we read Crazy Love together, took pictures and videos, sang worship songs around the piano, giggled at sleepovers, munched on numerous yummy snacks, shared prayer requests, wrestled with how to put our faith into action... God has stitched our hearts together to form a community of grace and love.

Though we were apart for three months, separated by oceans and country borders, we were instantly reunited as they yelled out my name.  We have faced challenges and learned unforgettable lessons this summer.  And now we're back together to keep pressing on toward the prize.

I feel a sense of belonging with these girls.
The moments we have together are gifts from God.
It just feels right to have six beautiful young women in my home again.
It's as if we never left.



Please keep praying for us as we yearn to know the Holy Spirit more this year!  Pray that our views would be challenged and eyes opened through the reading of the Scriptures and Francis Chan's Forgotten God.  To God be the Glory!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Life with Jesus: A Backpacking Trip

The elementary school chapel speaker yesterday was BFA's interim director, Phil Peters.  Mr. Peters is an avid camper and backpacker, so he used his large pack to share with the children about life with Jesus.  He called on students to guess what was inside his pack.  These 1st-5th graders have obviously been camping before, as they guessed many of the items correctly!

I was struck by the parallels between the backpacking essentials and life lessons...

Sleeping Bag:  "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."  Matthew 11:28
Food:  "I am the bread of life.  Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty."  John 6:35
Water:  "Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst."  John 4:14
Clothing:  "Therefore put on the full armor of God..." Ephesians 6:13
Tent: "I long to dwell in Your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of Your wings."  Psalm 61:4
Flashlight:  "Your Word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path."  Psalm 119:105



This is the journey of a lifetime!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Welcome to 4th Grade!

Some numbers...
7 live in Germany.  3 live in Switzerland.
3 have parents working at BFA.
1 used to live in Azerbaijan.  1 lived in Kenya.  1 lived in Kazakhstan.
2 have never been to North America.
And they're 8-9 years old.

Some faces...










At the end of the school day yesterday, students gave tours of the new school building to their parents.  It was fun to hear the fourth graders describe our routines and the parts of our classroom to their moms and dads.

One week of school is complete...  Please pray for wisdom and energy as I show God's love to the enthusiastic students in my new class!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Classroom Transformations!

At the end of last school year, the elementary school changed locations from Sitzenkirch to Wollbach.  It was a big job moving all of our furniture and supplies to a new school, but this larger building is much better suited to our growing school.

I found out at the beginning of the month that I would be able to have different (bigger and better!) classroom than originally planned.  Although this meant moving all of my furniture and supplies up another flight of stairs, having this new classroom is a huge blessing.  Check out the classroom transformations!  (Wow, this feels like deja-vu from last year!)

BEFORE: The classroom was empty except for stuff left over from the German class before me.  The walls were also a plain tan color.




DURING: lots of boxes to unpack and furniture to get into place!





PROGRESS: Boxes have been emptied!  Walls are a fresh coat of white!


Still waiting for my real white board to be delivered and the bulletin board to be hung...


Teacher supply cabinet filled



"Teacher Corner" with my desk and shelves -- and white board is now mounted


"Library corner"with books in book boxes and comfortable seating


"Job squad" chart and textbooks in cubbies


One more bulletin board to do...


The most important part, though, is the fourth graders who will fill these seats and use these supplies in the coming months!  I can't wait to see what God has in store for the fourth grade class.  Please pray with me that I would be His hands and feet as I teach my students this year.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

"In Transit"

The "in transit" tags attached to each of our checked bags were truly God's provision for a long journey!

God answered our prayers from the very beginning of the trip back to Germany.  We were so thankful for a customer service agent who...
...let us by with bags weighing 50.5, 52.0, and 49.5 pounds!
...didn't charge us anything for checking extra bags!
...gave us "in transit" tags, so we didn't have to reclaim any of our bags in Toronto or Frankfurt!

After going through security in Philadelphia, we found out our first flight was delayed, which meant that we would have much less time to make our connection in Toronto.  When Brittany and I got off the plane in Toronto, we hurried up an escalator, down a hallway, and through passport control (fortunately, without any lines!).  It was then that we heard the "last call" for our flight!  So, we ran even faster (of course, with pillows, rolling carry-on suitcases, backpacks, and purses) -- and made it!  Thank You, Jesus!  We just hoped our "in transit" bags would make the plane along with us.

Little did we know what we would encounter on the 8-hour flight from Toronto to Frankfurt.  About 2 hours after take-off, we hit significant turbulence that shook the plane.  Listening to the carry-on bags shift above us and feeling the plane vibrate was unnerving... but not as much as the announcements from the flight crew: "We have received word from air traffic control that we need to drop to an altitude of 6,000 feet" and "Please close all window shades."  Needless to say, Brittany and I prayed for safety to make it over the Atlantic Ocean to Europe.  What a relief to be back up to regular cruising altitude for the rest of the trip and back on solid ground when we arrived in Frankfurt!

Our third flight was not as eventful.  Somehow running through another terminal, hearing another "last call," and having to wait for our boarding passes didn't seem so bad after that second flight.

And, the "in transit" tags worked!  We made it back "home" to Riedlingen with our 3 checked bags, 2 carry-on suitcases, 2 backpacks, 2 pillows, 2 purses, and 1 guitar!

Sitting here in my bedroom after hours of traveling, I can't help but consider God's power and sovereignty.  Only He can calm the wind and the waves -- and carry our airplane safely through a storm.  Only He could prepare the way for us to make each of our connecting flights -- and allow for our bags to make it, too!  And only He has the power to lead and guide me in this coming school year -- and use it for His glory.  Praise God for He is all-powerful!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

100 Blog Posts!

One hundred blog posts over the course of a year and a half.  One hundred about fears and celebrations.  One hundred to trace the journey of a lifetime.  One hundred to remind me of God's faithfulness.

Some of you have read every single one of those 100 entries...  Wow, that's pretty impressive.  But, a huge thank you to all of my blog readers, whether it's been 1 or 100 entries!  I'd love to hear from you... What was your favorite blog entry?  What has stuck with you from what I've learned/done over the past 18 months?  What have you learned in the past year and a half?

It's ironic that my 100th post will be the last from this side of the Atlantic for awhile.  As I head into a new school year, I also begin a new chapter on this blogging journey.  I hope that you'll continue to join me on this adventure with Jesus!

With "joy in the journey,"
Heather