Friday, December 4, 2009

Dr. Amelia, the American Ambassador's wife visits Academy!


Dr. Amelia is the one in Teal in the center of all of the Academy teaching staff

Yesterday I had the priveledge to invite the American Ambassador's wife to speak to our Junior High and High School students. I felt honored meeting her and her husband about 2 weeks ago, while they were taking a tour of the ship, and saying hi to the crew. Dr. Amelia Bell Knight is a rare woman, with so many experiences and has such a passion for international affairs, travelling and serving the United States of America. Her husband and family have been in governmental work for over 20 years, and they feel that they were called by God to be doing the work here in Africa. She has been to all but 2 countries here in Africa, and has visited almost every other country of the world (literally). Inviting her into the school seemed to be a wonderful opportunity for my students, especially since most of them have been to more countries (and lived in them) than I am years in age. Dr. Amelia's belief in prayer and the power of it has definately been evident in her life to those around her. She was definately an inspiration to me. She told the class about the gifts and desires of her heart that had been placed in her life since she was a young girl. One, to travel (especially with the intent of studying cultures) and two, to teach. Its amazing how God puts people in our lives to continue to inspire us in His will for our own lives. I could see a lot of myself in her. I can see truly how God directs us on a path that He paves, not the one we try to fill the potholes in. I probably ended up getting more out of it than my students, but her intriguing life was encouraging to my students too, especially since they too have a "nomadic" type of life. I continue to strive to live my life following Him, shining for Him, and trying to be that mirror for others to see Christ's face in! I cannot wait to see what God has instore for my life, and I feel like this experience here in Africa is really just the stepping stones to something that I cannot even comprehend. Lord, may I look up, and seek your guidance, and follow the path You have intended me to walk on, leading others to look up and see Your glory!
As our time draws to an end here in Benin, we need several prayers!



1. For the enemy to be bound, and God's glory to shine through!

2. For our Captain (and his family) for wisdom, understanding, faith, strength! (physically, mentally & spiritually)

3. For the Engineers and Deck workers, that they may have the strength, wisdom and encouragement---and for their health! The enemy ceirtainly likes to attack...

4. For the health and patience for each crew member (especially on the sail)

5. For the Academy, teachers (grades and planning) and students...and for the Christmas Play that we will be directing during the Sail!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving!


This is my "Official" Mercy Ships Academy Teacher Picture! haha!




Here's our Teaching Staff



Mercy Ships did an article on the Academy, and interviewed me and my class :) So heres a few pictures from that...






Academy Spirit Day! Twin Day!! Except my Twin (Danae) was bed ridden... she sprained her knee really bad! ...but thats okay, I stole one of her crutches and pasted her face on my shirt and ended up matching 2 of the other teachers, Tommy and Ben! Lol!



We were invited to the Presidential Palace (yes! ALL 400 of us!!!) for a Thank you dinner from the President himself! It was definately an experience! Im basically smack dab in the middle, towards the left... im waving ;) lol! jk!






We went to Porto Novo...a city not too far from Cotonou... and had fun taking pictures :) (this was a little while ago)






Heres's Hotel Du Lac! Its about 15 minute walk... to relaxation :)

Heres Danae and I at my FAVORITE resturant in the whole world!! Its a Thai place!! mmmm!!! (haha! i guess im not allergic to shrimp.... lol!)


What?! God you told me to bring my FLUTE?!! to AFRICA?!! haha! I dont know why I do these crazy things..but its been a blessing being able yo play! Ill get to play some Christmas Music soon too! :) that'll be fun! :)

My Birthday toys made it to Africa! and now are a tradition to bring to other birthdays!! hehe! fun fun fun!


SUPER SQUIRRELS!!!! We won best Costume!! haha!! We had the best Team Spirit too!! :D




What?! Again Lord, you want me to bring my BIKE?!! haha!! Its a wonderful way to get around town! ...except having to carry it down from Deck 8.....down to deck 5 and then 2 decks of gangway stairs... :) its fun though!



I love meeting the people, and being on this journey! Thank you Lord for Sending me! Thank you Lord for blessing me the way You so often do! I am thankful for what Your Son did, for me, for my students, for everyone!! I love You Lord! THANK YOU!


"Rejoice in the Lord Always, and again I say REJOICE" Phil. 4:4

Friday, November 6, 2009

November already?!

Danae and I at our 1st Open House!!

October has FLOWN by!! and We are in NOVEMBER now!! Wow!! I dont know what is more strange, that it is November, or that I am almost 1/4 of the way done with my commitment with Mercy Ships... at the end of December it will be 1/4 completed! crazy! Im still enjoying ship life and there always seems to be 1sts for so many things! Like my first Open House night! I have 2 blogs for you to check out! They have really neat articles about this night! It was SO fun!! The whole ship was invited into our classrooms, as our areas are not open to the public, because we are a full functioning school, and our students are not on "display" for people to just come and see all the time. But Open House night is different! It is a time to "show off" what the school is all about and what we do, what the students have been accomplishing, and to have some fun. My classes were very creative, as we created a contraption of some sort, combinging Newton's laws of motion, pulley systems, and even a little bit of chemical reaction! It was wonderful fun watching the students get excited during our practice runs throughout the week, and even more exciting when it came time to actually demonstrate it during the open house! we may have had a few blips...but that didnt matter! There were still a ton of people having fun and watching it with wide-eyes! :) It definately encouraged me! :) Check out the Blogs for pictures and for a little more story:

http://brianandwarrie.blogspot.com/2009/11/late-for-devos-and-academy-open-house.html
and
http://mercyshipadventure.blogspot.com/

well its getting pretty late... 3:14pm for Californians...and 12:14am Benin time! ...I have SO much more to tell you!! I will write very soon!! please pray for this upcoming week..its going to be VERY busy!! Thank you!!! I miss you and love you all!! :-D




Haley and I!


My student's contraption! ....it starts behind me!! (a pulley system) ....and ends in the sink! it was so much fun to see all my classes work come together as one project all together!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

October 2009... Life

Wow... I always mean to update my blog sooner... and it actually disappoints me that I dont. :( But here I am, updating right now :) I have so much to share, so hopefully I can recap this last month through pictures and snipits of words.

This month has been one amazing ride. I wish words could explain feelings that I have in this adventure, but they really dont give a whole picture. I feel so filled and joyful here, there are so many amazing people, and so many opportunities to be involved in. Sometimes i feel guilty for not getting more involved in the weekend outreaches, such as the orphanages, prisons, and clinics; but its hard because I have a lot of work, and by the end of the day I am so exhausted that I just want to hang out with friends, and get some sleep. haha. Community living definately has its advantages, as there is always something to do! Dinner is at 5pm, and there is always a movie, games, music, or some other type of entertainment going on in the evenings. Which is a lot of fun! I meet new people every day, and its amazing how many talented, professional, and intellegent people there are all living in one small place! It really is like living in a small town! (I will give a ship tour sometime!) I definately didnt think that there would be as many "normal" people here... HAHA! that definately didnt come out the way it sounds...Its just that, when you think of "Africa" and "Missionaries".... you just think about young and talented professionals... its a fun life to live right now :)

Im not going to lie, I really miss a lot of things about home... long showers, jacuzzi's, family, friends....but its like a rollercoaster.. i miss those things sometimes, and other times i dont miss those things at all... which i think it is a good place to be :) I really like this experience so far, and I wouldn't trade it for anything!!

Please keep me in your prayers, as there are a few things on my heart lately.. such as just time management, and not getting burnt out...I just need God's guidance and help to get the things I need to get done (grading, planning, curriculum planning, etc...) in a timely manner, so that I can have some mental time off... also, pray for the friendships being built here, that the Lord just blesses them and draws them closer to you...and that I continue to be a light and that I would be able to reflect who Jesus is not only to my students, but to everyone I meet... and lastly....I am in need of some more Monthly sponsors, of even a $10 or $20 a month...it all adds up so quickly! I have been blessed with many one-time sponsers, which have been an amazing blessing! but, as time goes on, monthly sponsors would be a tremendous benefit! Thank you to ALL of you who have supported me already, who continue to support me, and especially for those prayer supporters!! I need each and everyone of you!! Thank you for all of your encouragement and love!

I miss everyone so much! And I look forward to visiting sometime in the summer :) yay! :) I love you and send Hugs from Africa!!! God bless!!

My student's and my verse of the week: Acts 1:8 "But you will recieve power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jeruselum, Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth."





Monday, September 7, 2009

My Boy

So I visited the Hospital Ward this evening... and wow.... I wish words could express what I experienced... first of all, it is already hard just going to a normal hospital to visit someone... but even harder to visit a patient you have never met in Africa...and no one speaks your language... or even French... second, its hard to take in the sounds of crying, beeping, the smells of a normal hospital, African food, and seeing 10-12 beds full of faces that hurt...yet there was...joy.... hum... joy.... yes, as a matter of fact I believe that Joy would be a very good word to describe it. :) I felt like the whole room lit up when Danae and I walked in... a few of the children instantly took a hold of us, and wanted to play "Jenga"... so we stacked the tower very neatly... and soon realized that "our" rules were just suggestions..and just like any kid, they like to just have fun. So, we ended up just trying to build the tower as high as we could...until...Oh!! IT FELL! haha!! I dont care where in the world you are, when the Jenga tower falls...you literally laugh out loud! and instantly try to stack it right back up to play again! ...meanwhile... a little boy kept making eye contact with me...and smiling...and waving... so I waved him down to join us on the hospital floor... Another woman caught my eye and seconds later she joined in...we played another universal game: Disney Princesses Matching! ...except Sebastian, Belle, and Pocahontas were missing their matches...which added a whole 'nother element of its own... I was drawn to the little boy who had played the waving game with me a few times, and it was fun to get excited when he got a match! My heart filled with warmth when even I got a match, because he put both of his hands in the air and gave me the biggest "congrats high 5's" ive ever received! This young boy was not just any ordinary boy... for he obviously knows what it is like to have a difficult life... as he is in the process of having multiple surgeries for a facial deformity of some sort...yet he was excited, joyfilled and encouraging to the other children :) He made me smile. From the inside out. I feel filled with Joy because of him. I may never know this young boy's name, nor understand a word of his language, or ever understand what it is like to grow up in his shoes... but I can tell you this... He has touched my heart. I will keep him, and all of those children in my prayers, and will smile every time I think of them. Even though it was only an hour of "my time"... I think God's timing far succeeded anything I can ever put into words.

Thank you for sending me Lord. I love You. I pray that I continue to do Your work, in Your timing, and for Your kingdom! Use me. Break me. Mold me. I am YOURS.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Benin VS Mali

We went to the National Benin Football Match today!! Benin VS Mali! They tied 1-1! It was a great game!!! Definately a cultural experience, as they take Football VERY seriously! I witnessed a fight break out, but no worries, we just went to another entrance...haha! okay, so the tickets cost 5000cfa (5000 See-Fa...which is equivelent to $10 USD) ...but after we got there, we realized that to get into the stadium safely, the 5000cfa entrance was NOT going to be where we could enter...so we walked around...all the way almost to the MALI section, where 1000cfa ($2) seats were, and we were able to get right in, very easily.... AND we had great seats!! hehe! So we heard that Benin is playing Ghana soon...we may just have to splurge and buy $2 seats this next time ;) hehe!

Heres some pictures of our day's event!

YO-VO! YO-VO! (white person! white person!) ....hum... we kinda stuck out a little! A fun group to go with!! I love being able to meet and get to know new people :)

Benin Flag in the crowd! :)
Danae Sandwich! Go YELLOW!

Zimmie Jons... EVERYWHERE!

My favorite picture of the day! Benin vs Mali...September 6, 2009... Tie 1-1


Lots and lots and LOTS of Zimmies!! ...they are not safe though! no helmets and all need a smog check!
Wow! Im in Africa!.... I LIVE in AFRICA!! it kind of hit me today... but it made me smile :)

Um... well.... theres not really parking spots...its like just a parking area... where they quadruple park you! ...and we got a little stuck... but we remembered the hierarchy of vehicles... zimmie jon beats pedestrian--car beats zimmie jon--landrover beats car-- semitruck beats landrover -- tank beats ALL! (and weve encountered EVERYONE of these! lol!)

Benin vs Mali ....1-1

My roomate/bunkmate Megan! Shes amazing!! Such a sweet gal!! Our first Roomie adventure! :-D Im looking forward to the 80's dance party this saturday! She is the queen at throwing amazing parties on the ship! :)


Saturday, September 5, 2009

Yes, I am in Africa!



WOW! First of all, I want to apologize for not updating this sooner!!! I have sat down to update it many many times, and only gotten through the first or second sentence... so Im praying that I will get further with it this time! My goal really is to update this once a week, even if its a little blurb...and honestly, things are settling in a little better now, so I can manage my time better. I cannot believe that I have already completed FOUR weeks of school so far!! AND already been on the ship for about SIX weeks!! Time has FLOWN by! If I was to recap every event these last few weeks, I think the site would have to be renamed Christina's Book rather than Christina's Blog! haha! But I definately want to share with you some exciting pictures and adventures! Because you don't just live on a ship in West Africa for 6 weeks, and not have some adventures! haha! ...so where to begin... well at the beginning is good :)

After all of our orientations, and finally beginning the school year, Im finally beginning to get settled in :) I am teaching 6th grade Bible, Integrated Sciences (7-8th grade), Physics (9-10th grade), Math grade 5, Fundamentals of Science (grade 6), and 4th & 5th grade sciences, which leaves me one prep every other day...for a "first-year" teacher, it has been a wild ride, yet SOOOO much fun! The students are amazing! My largest class is 4th & 5th grade science which is 7 students! And my other classes average 5 per class, which makes for a very nice group---but they get their work done so quickly! I usually have to plan extra activities, because with so few students, we go through the material at a MUCH quicker pace! Its a lot of fun though! :) I usually work monday -friday 730am until 5pm (dinner is at 5!) and then usually end up going back for another hour or so...but hopefully that will ease up a little bit as the school year progresses. Then on weekends I usually go work for a good couple hours too... BUT! On the weekends, I also take some good ol' off time!!! :)

Some of my favorite events on the ship are weekly planned events, such as Thursday night community meetings- These meetings are kinda like a church service, which there is worship and a speaker. Then afterward there is fellowship time in Mid-Ships. Mid-Ships is actually where I am sitting right now, as Don Stevens would say, "it is the hub of the community"... and actually it is. Downstairs the starbucks and the Ship Shop (that Danae and I have named The Walmart...because it is litterally a mart with one wall! haha!) and there are also a lot of tables and chairs all gathered around that area, then upstairs (which looks down on the starbucks area) has an internet cafe, a bunch of couches (on which i am sitting on right now), and an open room area where chairs are gathered around, which easily converts into a game night area, or even a karaoke party area! Speaking of Karaoke... It was Danae's birthday last week, so I got a group together and we planned a surprize karaoke birthday party for her!!! It seriously was my favorite night so far!!! we combined two people's bdays, and almost EVERYONE on the ship (including the Captain & family) came!! It is very hard to plan a suprize birthday party for your best friend on the Ship, because 1, we're connected at the hip, and 2, its a SMALL ship and news travels fast! ...but "fortunately" last week, Danae caught the mean bug thats also been traveling fast around the ship, the stomach flu, and she was bed ridden for almost 2 days... and it made planning the party a little easier LOL!! (oops! there's me being too optimistic again ;) lol! The party was a hit! and she was SOOOOO surprized!!! and we ended up timing it perfect!...but she REALY wanted to know why I wanted to get my laundry out of the laundry room before it was dry! LOL! ;)

Last night, Friday night, is another new favorite :) As soon as 5:00 hits, I run and get changed into some sports clothing, grab a plate of food, beg the dining hall crew to store my food for when we get back, and hop into Land Rovers and all head out to the "Football Field" which is a sand field meant for soccer or ultimate frizbee!! but last night we got kicked out of the Police Academy field... so we hopped into the Landrovers again, and did a little off roading, through Cotonou, looking for the 40ish of us for a place where we could play....but we got stuck in the WORST traffic ive ever seen!! (which coming from So. Cal...that says alot!) So one of our friends Juan jumped of the jeep and literally started to direct traffic!! Zimmie Jons (motorcycles with 2-5 people AND cargo on it!), semi-trucks, cars, and landrovers!! there are no traffic signals, but everyone definitely has a HORN!! and it is the most important part of the vehicle! ...but we finally found a field! and all of a sudden a ton of people came out, and we could hear "Yo-Vo! Yo-Vo!" which means White person! White Person! and I think we provided the entertainment for the evening for that little village! hehe!! Then after we got to play Frisbee, we came back home to the ship, and had a "Gates Family" (the people from our training in Texas...which really have become like a family to me and for all of us! and we named ourselves the Gates Family!) worship night... Danae and Leah led worship on piano and guitar.... it was such a needed night for all of us...it amazing how when you get a group of believers together, who worship in a similar way, how God just really speaks to you :) Kelly and Jamie even made Red-Velvet cupcakes! with frosting and chocolate sprinkles! :) yummy!

Wow! Okay, I will stop writing, and show some pictures for this next part!

We went to Ganvie (Gone-vee-yay) last Sunday, which is a village on stilts, because the whole village is basically built on the river! We had to take an hours boat ride to the village, and then we went to a few different little shops getting a soda-pop at, and we had to ride the boat to each place. They didn't have roads in this village, only waterways!