Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you. ~Isaiah 60:1
CBC 2011 Team
COUNTDOWN TO GUATEMALA
International School Project
We have been invited by the National and Local Guatemalan Ministry of Education to conduct a teacher-training seminar in Guatemala City.
The overall purpose for this trip is to:
1) give the public school teachers a curriculum that they will use to teach their students about Christ and Christian ethics. 2) The Leadership Development Conference allows the invited, previously trained teachers, to discuss & share together how the ISP curriculum is changing their students’ lives, how they might develop more lessons, and how they might grow spiritually at a personal level.
All of these elements in combination give the teachers the encouragement and tools they need to have greater impact for Christ in their classrooms and communities.
Education
Economy
USA--Guatemalan Relations
More responsive, transparent governance, through:
- Strengthened justice
- Greater transparency and accountability of governments.
Open, diversified and expanding economies, through:
- Laws, policies, and regulations that promote trade and investment;
- More competitive, market-oriented private enterprises
- Broader access to financial markets and services.
Healthier, better educated people, through:
- Increased and improved quality of social sector (health and education) investments
- Increased use of quality maternal-child and reproductive health services, particularly in rural areas.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Training Begins Today
Today we went through the process of what we will be doing in Guatemala, confirmed when we will be leaving Bakersfield and set another training time for Feb. 13th.
In the meantime, the group from CBC will be meeting Sunday, Jan. 23rd, for a chance to share life maps and for the new team members to make theirs.
A life map is simply one's life story. Everyone has a story. We take a few memorable moments in our life, show some ups and downs that made us who we are today, and share a point where we have forgiven someone or someone has forgiven us. This is the activity the teachers will do on the day we teach the "Forgiveness" lesson. Once they have drawn their life map, I will start by sharing mine and then the teachers in my group will be able to share their story. This is an activity that brings us to a common ground. After all, every life has its fair share of struggles. It's awesome to be able to share the reason I can forgive is because God is with me & in me and I have been forgiven.
Please continue to pray:
*for the teachers in Guatemala whom we will be instructing. Pray that they will be able to attend the Convocation and all obstacles will be removed.
*Also, continue to pray that everyone's support will come in and that God will be glorified.
*for those preparing to go that haven't been before. Pray that they will be able to make sense of all they are learning and put together a life map that will reach out to the teachers in their group.
I can't believe this trip is already next month! I am excited! Today it seemed like it became a reality and last year's trip was just yesterday. I love being a part of this and feel so blessed to be used of God to spread His Truth. Thank you for all your prayers and support. May God bless you abundantly.
Natural Disasters
Guatemala's location between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean makes it a target for hurricanes, such as Hurricane Mitch in 1998 and Hurricane Stan in October 2005, which killed more than 1,500 people. The damage was not wind related, but rather due to significant flooding and resulting mudslides.
Guatemala's highlands lie along the Motagua Fault, part of the boundary between the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates. This fault has been responsible for several major earthquakes in historic times, including a 7.5 magnitude tremor on February 4, 1976 which killed more than 25,000 people. In addition, the Middle America Trench, a major subduction zone lies off the Pacific coast. Here, the Cocos Plate is sinking beneath the Caribbean Plate, producing volcanic activity inland of the coast. Guatemala has 37 volcanoes, four of them are active:Pacaya, Santiaguito, Fuego and Tacaná. Fuego and Pacaya erupted in 2010.
Natural disasters have a long history in this geologically active part of the world. For example, two of the three moves of the capital of Guatemala have been due to volcanic mudflows in 1541 and earthquakes in 1773.
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