Lots of things to post these days, but until I get a little more organized with all of that, I thought I'd share this. A year and a half or so ago, our church sent Andres and a couple of other church guys to Argentina to a training seminar to learn how to use soccer and coaching as a teaching tool.
Andres came back very excited about the possibilities. He started planning and eventually started a project at the children's home, Mision Timoteo (a children's home we help). Last week they celebrated their one year anniversary. The project has expanded to working with kids from the community as well.
This afternoon I did up a little video for him, to show at our church's annual Christmas/give thanks supper. The church supports the project so this was his report to them. It figured I'd share it here as well.
Andres (with Sandro helping) is doing an amazing job and it's been exciting to see his teaching and leadership/mentoring gifts grow through this experience.
I think I'm feeling that proud father thing going on....
Andres came back very excited about the possibilities. He started planning and eventually started a project at the children's home, Mision Timoteo (a children's home we help). Last week they celebrated their one year anniversary. The project has expanded to working with kids from the community as well.
This afternoon I did up a little video for him, to show at our church's annual Christmas/give thanks supper. The church supports the project so this was his report to them. It figured I'd share it here as well.
Andres (with Sandro helping) is doing an amazing job and it's been exciting to see his teaching and leadership/mentoring gifts grow through this experience.
I think I'm feeling that proud father thing going on....
2 comments:
I enjoyed your video - that is so good for those kids! We continue to pray for your ministry.
Tomorrow we go to Gordon's 90th, so will likely see your parents there:)
Elinor Currie Amundson
One of your COOLEST videos to date! Loved the last picture of course. You are influencing a whole generation of kids...it's kind of unreal.
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