Remember my Strangely Dim post? Well, God decided to hit me upside the head...like I asked. He decided to show up in my classroom on Monday.
I had just read an email first thing that morning before the kids got to class. The email had upset me. I was having a hard time being present so I did what anyone would do in that scenario, I called a class meeting. This is a time we take to say positive things to others. We give "compliments and appreciations". Students share what others did that they are thankful for and give out compliments. It's usually a feel-good time for all. Little did I know...
We got all around the circle and the last student said, "I just want to pray for "Johnny." This "Johnny" is a student who has recently moved to our school and has had a hard time adjusting to the climate of our classroom. You see, we love each other. Well, my students love each other so much, sometimes I can't get a word in edgewise. (Ha!) Well, "Johnny" has had a history of violence and it continued at our school. I had been extending grace to him and I'm sure glad God had allowed me to do that because as soon as the last precious boy said he wanted to pray for him, my new student said, "Pray? What's pray?"
My jaw dropped that was a true God moment if I have ever had one. We were sharing Jesus with someone who has never even heard of Him. I felt His presence. I knew that this was His doing. He opened that door which I had been praying so hard for. The rest of my students erupted with various comments. "God loves you!" "We pray when we put our heads down during the moment of silence." "We talk to God that way" "If we wanted to count all the times God thinks about us, we would have to count all the grains of sand in the world!" Oh, those precious children. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I, unfortunately could lose my job if I spoke to this child...but I didn't need to. God was reaching him through my class.
wow. extremely beautiful. i love it when the kids talk & explain such 'easy' concepts. they are so real & vulnerable. thank you for sharing this. i hope you're feeling better :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Kids look at things so much differently than we do. It's so hard for us to open up but they do. It's great. :)
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