Wednesday, December 16, 2009

a work in progress






I would like you to meet Rex. Rex came my office at the Daniel Center almost immediately after I arrived in January. He was what they call here a "teacher candidate" (This means someone who is looking for a job). He was very interested in the idea of Christian Education, and began attending the monthly "Prayer Altar" meetings. He came to visit me in my office several times: borrowing books, asking questions that arose as he had discussions with others about Christian Education. He has written today's blog posting. Please join me in thanking God for the work in progress in his life and the lives of many teachers like him.







I must confess that for me “Christian” education is a relatively new term, not to mention teaching with a Biblical perspective. I have never considered teaching as a calling since I had not the least idea of anything called Christian education, moreso that, the least of us here in Nigeria would really want to make a career from teaching. Though I like to impact knowledge to others, if I ever gave it a thought, the university level has been my only consideration. But thanks to Sheila Dykstra and to all of you out there who are making this possible. Thanks a lot.

As a Christian, my familiarity with the “Great Commission” given by Jesus Christ is not in any doubt at all. The doubtful issue is the thought of ever being a pastor/preacher/evangelist. To say the least, I never thought one could actually evangelize others in any life undertaking be him a teacher, doctor, nurse, pilot, engineer, lawyer, etc… But many thanks to Sheila who is walking with West Africa. Through her missionary work, people like us can also disciple others, especially the young ones.

Since Sheila assumed work in Abuja, people like me have learnt so much in the area of Christian Education. I have been attending conferences, seminars, workshops all on Christian Education. These and the Prayer Altar for Christian Schools raised by ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) have really touched and brought meaning to what some of us do as teachers.



When I first attended the prayer altar meeting and when the prayer was done with, “Biblical Worldview” was introduced and a demonstration was carried out. Ever since then it has been fantastic and exciting you know. I just discovered who I am: that God has called me to be a teacher so I could evangelize and make disciples of kids. The Christian teacher needs to lead kids to Christ and build them in Christ so they will serve Christ in all areas of their lives. To achieve this, I needed to teach kids the truth. But what is truth? All truth is God’s truth. They are imaging God and so must flee from all sins and receive Christ for them to be saved. This is where I must use the story of “Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration”.

In one of the Leadership Conferences titled “Rescuing the Next Generation: Now or Never”, I was exposed to the dangers faced by today’s youths and the imperative to rescue them which rests squarely on Christian schooling.
To achieve all these in the present world is a huge task. So Christian educators need to understand our times as we prepare students to the battle of truth (and I tell you what, great just was done to this by our sister Tosin during one of our prayer altar sessions**). I was exposed to the challenges of Christian schooling such as competing and conflicting worldviews. We also discussed the window of opportunity available in our time despite the opportunity that has been lost.

I must also mention the fact that the array of literature on Christian Education*** has been very helpful. Textbooks like “Walking with God in the Classroom” have particularly been found handy especially for classroom management . More and more is being revealed everyday and I tell you what, it’s been exciting all the way!

Thanks and keep doing what you do. Bye.

Rex Edward Gbangban









**Tosin is another teacher we have been working with who is passionate about training others. She has received very basic training, but is already taking what she has learned and teaching it to others. Praise God for that!

***I have a resource library in my office that teachers can come and borrow books from. We are also trying to import some for sale, and publish some here to make resources available at a more reasonable cost.


Rex relays stories from his classroom:
• One day a child’s father came to me and asked, “What have you been teaching in your classroom?! My child comes home always telling me to be a good accountant, that I am responsible for the money that I deal with.”
• One day the students were having difficulty answering a question that I had posed. A Muslim child in the class stood up and said, “But, Mr. Rex, you didn’t pray at the beginning of the lesson, maybe that is why our heads are blocked.” :)

1 comment:

Shellie Power said...

Sheila, thank you for sharing these stories. I love how passionate you are about the 'call' you have received-- God is using you to 'Walk with West Africa' and each step is a story and testimony. Keep up the good work! May you experience the fullness that comes when we know the Christ of Christmas!