Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tuesday Class in Lemoa

Today was another educational day for the promoters. We had a smaller class than usual and who knows why.................

Lisa prepared a great CHE lesson on worry and how it affects the body. We have many, many patients that come to clinics and complain of their nerves. They are unable to sleep, unable to rest, have problems with headaches and stomach problems and worry about everything possible.

Lisa divided the class into 4 groups and gave each group a few scriptures to read and explain. This is one reason why I like the CHE program........it is class participatory and you can relate the physical classes to spiritual matters.

This is two of the groups discussing their scriptures.

This group is in heavy discussion while preparing their material.

Manuel had the pleasure of explaining his groups thoughts.

One scripture referenced was...........
Philippians 4:8

Finally brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable----if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-------think about such things.

Lisa gave everyone homework. She told everyone to go home and make a list of the things above in their life. For example, you can think of your children, the good health they have, for the crops that have grown.................the list goes on. We have so much to be thankful for and yet at times we choose to think on the negative and amplify those matters in our lives.

Josefina and Juan Rafael follow along in their Bibles. Juan Rafael is a high school student from La Estancia. He has been observing Josefina for a few weeks for credit in his classes.

After the class, the guys got to play. Juan mows grass for the very first time in his life!!

Tomas tries out the weed eater.

It was a great day............................we discussed physical matters, explored spiritual thoughts and played in the grass.........hopefully, the guys took something home to help them teach their communities and bring glory to God.

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