Debbie and I just finished staffing an Foundations in Community Development school, our third in Montana. We had 10 wonderful eager, enthusiatic students from 6 nations. Truly a rich classroom experence for all. Here are some photos of the students and some of the various things we did.
LaDawn has been on staff at YWAM Montana for eight years. She and her husband have three boys and are from a Mennonite community in Canada. She has a heart for the nations and is currently serving in the Strategic Missions and Mobilizatin Office here at YWAM Montana.
Kia was born and raised in Oregon, but has gone to univesity in Hawaii where she earned a degree in horticulture. Her heart is to take her skills to the nations.
Arnold in class. He was the school leader of the school
Jenny is from England and just completed her DTS in Los Angeles with an outreach to South Africa. She has heart for children and is planning to work long term in South Africa.
Christine Colby was our first guest speaker, teaching on Biblical Worldview and Development. We looked at the three major categories of worldview that exist, anism, secularism at each extreme with biblical worldview in the middle. We realised we all have a worldview and just because we are a Christian doesn't always mean we have a Biblcial Worldview.
Our students were able to enjoy outing to to Glacier Mountain National Park.