Our Asha’s teachers are eager to continue their lessons with clients and are missing them during this time of separation. In order to help our clients to continue with their English practice and to encourage them with a familiar face, some of of teachers have put together video clips. Below are examples of some of the videos that are going out to clients directly via text message and/or are being shown by our Community Leadership group, a group of about 12 English speaking volunteers and/or clients that live within the refugee and asylee neighborhoods. (Don’t worry, the videos don’t seem to play upside down on my phone like they are shown upside down below. For whatever reason, WordPress won’t allow me to flip when posting for you). The community leaders have stepped up to help us get important information, government rules and recommendations out. We are so thankful for them.
A volunteer team also consistently collects information from various resources that is put into an informational document for our clients. The document is updated as the updates come to our attention and interpreted to clients as needed.
We are thankful for the team of people that have been regularly involved with us to help ensure our clients are informed, doing well and still connected. We’ve certainly been challenged to be even more creative with how we deliver our services during the current time of separation due to the health risks and concerns. Asha’s requests your prayers for wisdom, protection and provision as we continue our journey to love the nations well adjusting to the concerns of today. We pray for Gods glory to shine through us and for His gospel message to spread like wildfire fire for such a time as this.
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” -John 13:35
