Many of you recently read in our most recent prayer
letter about the new inclusive special education program called SOAAR (Students
of All Abilities Recognized) that Andrew is coordinating at Nicaragua Christian
Academy next year (if you didn't read it and would like to, you can find it here). We are so excited
about this opportunity and the changes that it will bring for Andrew
vocationally, for the community of NCA, and for the new students that will be
brought in as a result of this new program.
What we didn’t have space to do in
our prayer letter is to acknowledge what an answer to prayer the development of
this program is for us personally. I
would like to quickly do that here.
Since the time that we got married almost 11 years
ago, we have talked about serving in a different country. We felt that God was using our gifts
(basically a willingness to do illogical things), serving professions (teaching
and nursing), and experiences (growing up in culturally diverse settings) to
prepare us for the mission field abroad.
So, you may be wondering why we
didn’t move to Nicaragua (or somewhere else) 11 years ago. The dilemma was
Andrew had a different calling as well, and that was to teach, advocate for,
and highlight the abilities of people with disabilities. We often investigated opportunities in different
countries, but couldn’t find a place where Andrew could use his passion for and
training in special education. At the
time, this was a deal breaker.
The year
before we moved to Nicaragua, I decided to try again. I opened up Google and typed in “organizations
for people with disabilities in Central America.” The first thing that popped
up was Tesoros de Dios (http://tesorosdedios.org/) the organization where Andrew now volunteers on
Thursdays. I emailed Andrew the link
right away, excitedly thinking this could be it. After communicating with the director,
though, Andrew realized that without being fluent in Spanish there was little
he could do there. Instead the
director suggested he check out NCA.
We then went to NCA’s website (http://nca.edu.ni/) and got super
excited about the possibility of working there--it seemed like the perfect place to teach and for our children to learn.
Andrew applied, but at the time the school had not yet posted openings
for the following year. I checked to see if the positions had been posted
several times a day, and when they finally were, my heart sank:
Preschool Teacher
Middle School Math and Social Studies
High School Chemistry
Art Teacher
None of these were positions in which Andrew had any experience
or initial enthusiasm about teaching. And yet,
we felt we should continue in the process.
A few weeks later, Andrew was offered a preschool position, and while
teaching preschool had never been on his radar, he accepted the position, in a
way forfeiting his passion to teach students with disabilities.
We fully trusted God that preschool would be a good
fit for Andrew and that he would feel fulfilled in his role teaching 4-5 year
olds, and it is has indeed been a wonderful two years! We never
expected that God would later create a position for Andrew where he is able to
use special education experience and passion. We also never expected that
Andrew would be able to play an active role at Tesoros de Dios by volunteering
there weekly and serving on their board. But why not?
We know that God is good, that he loves us, and cares about even the smallest details in our lives, but too often we look at a situation and think, "There's no way that this can work out"--or we even forget to ask God to work it out because we have decided in our human minds that there is no way that it can. I hope that we can go forward trusting in God's ability to make the impossible possible in every aspect of our lives.
Uthman, a student enjoying painting and music during Andrew's Thursday class at Tesoros de Dios |
We know that God is good, that he loves us, and cares about even the smallest details in our lives, but too often we look at a situation and think, "There's no way that this can work out"--or we even forget to ask God to work it out because we have decided in our human minds that there is no way that it can. I hope that we can go forward trusting in God's ability to make the impossible possible in every aspect of our lives.
“But those who trust in the LORD… will soar high on wings like eagles.”
Isaiah 40:31
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