Our annual Honduras change collection to take orphans off the street in Central America is under way. At the top is our WCS Picture of the Day, taken by Paul Pollard. Juniors Ingrid Guan and Kelsey Haynie deposit their pennies-nickels-dimes-quarters into the jars while I and some younger students observe. In the shots below, my students are shown counting and sorting the money in my classroom. Keep us in your prayers as we try to do the work of the Lord. To learn more about these orphanages, please go to www.missionlazarus.org and www.jovenesencamino.org. Thanks for caring! God bless,
What would be the motive for your sister-in-law ridiculing a gorgeous nurse who is making goo-goo eyes at you?
Devotional Thoughts
On this site is a series of more than two thousand devotional messages I have written during the past eight years. Many of these thoughts center around daily life as a teacher and coach. The archives are below. You can search topics by typing in a word/phrase in the space next to the orangeB in the left hand corner and clickSEARCH BLOG. The website for the book I wrote (What Then Is This Child Going To Be? Lessons From The Classroom) ishttp://www.hawleybooks.com/. There are also a number of my devotionals in audio form. Go to the hawleybooks link, clickTHE AUTHOR, and there you are!
I'm a Bible teacher and basketball coach at Westbury Christian School in Houston. The Lord has blessed me to be able to do mission work in Haiti and Honduras. In the summer of 2010, I made my second trip to China, working in a rural orphanage in Hunan Province. The past four summers, I have done mission work in Can Tho, Vietnam.
3 comments:
Good work with these kids, Steve. You are making an impact for their lives, the lives of those they impact, the lives of those ... on and on.
I may have to swing by school tomorrow or Friday and help you out!
wow, it looks so much fun! do you accept singapore dollar pennies??? could've swing by too if only im near there! :)))
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