8.31.2006

What Child Is This?

I was so nervous this morning as I dressed in black. I was planning to perform for my New Testament class. For homework last night I gave them an assignment to read the virgin conception from Matthew and Luke. I asked them some key questions to get them thinking.

When they came into class I told them that there were going to be two visitors from Ancient Israel to come to our class. I asked them to give full attention. With my assistant, Hannah, in the back to do lights, sound and camera for me, I put on my angel costume and began to dance through the aisles of the class. I had a spotlight and ribbons around my wrists as I danced to the music "Call His Name Emmanuel!" I even sang the prophecy to the class, "A virgin shall conceive and bear a son."

Then the music changed while I got into my Mary costume. I really praise God for helping me to get into character. I really thought I was Mary there for a minute! I gave a monologue to the class as though I were Mary--surprised, unsure, faithful, and worshipful. I tried to get them to imagine how Mary felt, pregnant teen, fiancee wanted to break the engagement, and obedient to God even when it was something that had never happened before. I even brought myself to tears as I identified with Mary's feelings.

Finally I performed a silent drama to the music, "He was still her little boy." It's very sad to watch Jesus grow as his mother--from infancy, to being a little boy, to becoming a man and then to the cross. I ended the drama in tears and then we had lights out. Wow, God taught me more than even the students, of course! I really praise Him for giving me all this music and drama so I can use it to bring HIs Word alive to my students!

8.26.2006

Ode to my Wife

I probably don't say this often enough,
but my wife Jessica, she is wonderful!
She is the perfect mate for me!

She actually has written most of these blog entries
But she also does so much more!
She prays and loves the Lord with all her heart.
She loves God and the Bible and also loves teaching the Bible.
She loves people and her students.
She is passionate about life and makes the most of it.
She is a terrific singer and musician.
She works hard at home and at school and everywhere else.
She never gives up and gives it her all.
She prays for me and helps me in so many ways.
She is a life-long learner.
She keeps everyone up to date and connects with people.
She is a faithful friend to many people.
She is good with technology, writing, music, teaching Bible, photography, creative ideas and about a million other things.
She works well with students and sees their needs--I thought it was so neat how she sat next to a sixth grade girl during band class and helped her when she was struggling.
She is committed, dedicated, and devoted.
She is very good-looking and beautiful inside and out.
She is intelligent and a thinker.
She knows how to have a good, fun time!
she loves to travel and make the most of crazy trips!
She has wisdom, intuition, and deep understanding (probably what a lot of women have that we guys sometimes lack)--she can see the big picture or something hidden sometimes better than I can.
She is made in the Image of God.
She is an incredible woman in Christ because God made her and chose her!

I love you, Jessica!

Nate

8.18.2006

Surprise Musical Birthday Class!


One of our students is turning 18 tomorrow. She told me she's going to be alone for her birthday because her parents aren't here and she has no plans. Of course my mom has taught me how to celebrate birthdays!

I quickly decided to make our 5th period vocal music class into a surprise musical birthday party for Jess. One of my other students helped me to prepare during her study hall. We quickly made a banner with crayons and computer paper. We put on the table cloth (I happen to teach in the kitchen anyway!). I was looking for food when I saw all these cakes, goodies and mangos just sitting on the counter from last night's parent open house. Perfect! We even still had punch left over from the open house.

I quickly made party hats (dorky looking) and I put a measure of music on each hat from our sight-singing lesson. Finally the students came in and were all surprised. They actually wore the dork hats the whole time and they loved it! I was so glad to make Jess' day and to teach through celebration. I told the class to "sing the hat" of each person, and that person had to look on the music and tell us which measure was taped to their hat. It was so fun!

Then we sang happy birthday to Jess in English, Spanish, Korean, Japanese and Indonesian. We even video taped ourselves! Then the kicker was when I was wearing my dork cone hat and standing on the table setting up the video camera. Right as I was totally in an unusual place "teaching", the principal walked in with two visitors to the school!! I was like, "It's not normally like this--don't get the wrong idea!" This was all as I was standing on the table behind the TV. Fortunately they had a good sense of humor and stayed for the performance. I know my students will not forget that music lesson for a long time!

First Vocal Music Performance


Today was (as the title says) the first vocal music performance given by the first ever high school vocal music class. I was the director of six males and five females. It was so fun! I loved hearing their voices in harmony to God. It's going to be a great year of growth for them. Most of them never knew how to read music, and in just two weeks they are able to do simple sight-singing. I praise God for this opportunity!

8.17.2006

Mrs. Becker's First Miracle


I was planning to teach my 7th graders about John 2--Jesus' first miracle at Cana. I had this vision of doing something with a visual aide--like put a bunch of kool-aid in the bottom of a glass and then pour water in. I wondered how I could make the appearance of water to wine so the students would get the effect of the miracle.

Then I talked to my friend, the Chemistry teacher! She got me all hooked up with the right recipe=
A pitcher full of water and add some sodium hydroxide (NaOH)--a BASE
An empty wine glass with an unnoticable amount of phenolpthalien--an INDICATOR
Another empty wine glass with a bit more hydrochloric acid (HCl)--an ACID
I got a major chemistry lesson for my Bible class prep!

I was so nervous that someone would drink my "water" and I was nervous about my miracle--I didn't know if it would really work out! After we studied John 2 and observed all the important info I pulled out my pitcher and wine glasses. I said, "This will help you visualize it--they poured the water and it became wine!" I poured the water + Base into the Indicator and the glass filled with purple water. 'AHH!!" I got just the reaction I wanted. A miracle! =)

7th graders said, "How did you do that?!" or "You used food coloring" but I said, "this here is clear, and you didn't see anything in this glass did you?" They were puzzled. I let them ponder it for a while and they asked me all about it. Then I said, "You know, this isn't in the Bible, but Jesus is so amazing, He can even turn wine back into water!" Then I poured what was in the wine glass into the acid glass and it all turned clear again. They were really amazed by this--I was hoping many would put their faith in Jesus right then and there!

We had such a wonderful discussion about the miracle and about chemistry. I let them solve the mystery and finally told them how I did it. I know they will definitely not forget Jesus' first miracle!
P.S. I have pictures but they won't load--sorry

8.14.2006

The First Note--Video Clip



Click on this link to watch a video of "The First Note" in the beginner band. It is pretty funny and makes me laugh every time, but just wait and I will put a clip of their progress later in the year. That's what's great about Nate--he has such vision for what potential students have. "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord."

http://www.ghormley.org/files/Becker/08.10.06_133.avi

8.10.2006

Fun With My Korean Students


This year we have a far greater number of Korean students than we have ever had. It's been quite an adventure making sure we are reaching them and making sure they understand.

Today after school I met with the Korean study group in the library to explain our Bible quiz. I slowly explained what was on the quiz and I wrote down the information. They looked up words in their electronic dictionary and nodded.

Finally after 20 minutes of explaining and teaching and discussing, my whole message got through clearly to Joyce (her chosen English name). She was like "Oh!" and then she turned to the whole group and rapidly interpreted all that I had told her in Korean. The whole group listened to her preach the word of God that I had just reached her with. Finally they all said "OH!" and they said "Thank you, Teacher!"

It was an experience that I had to tell you about! I can't even describe it, but I love them so much! They are so wonderful and so willing to learn. What a joy to finally get the message of the Word through and to hear another student pass it on immediately to her peers. Be praying for us this year that we will effectively teach and reach our many Korean students.

*Disclaimer* These pictures are not from our study group! They are the ones from the retreat that I took of the girls.

Boat Building Contest


During the high school retreat (mentioned in the last blog), my co-leader, Victoria, and I invented the idea of a boat-building contest. We saw a pile of driftwood and bamboo and thought "Hey, let's have a boat race!"

The students quickly grabbed on to the idea and set to work. What a great team-building game it was! Students were helping each other and working together. I just sat and observed so I could learn about their various personalities and strengths. It was hilarious watching girls drag junk wood from the pile and watching boys take over leadership of the construction.

After everyone built the boats (or what have you!) Victoria and I got into one of the "real" boats and said, "We want to be like Jesus, so we're talking to you from a boat!" We explained the rules and blew the whistle. Off they went. They were to transport their whole team from here to there using that boat they had made. It was an event to remember that's for sure!

High School Retreat


The second and third days of school we spent apart. Nate stayed at school and taught while I went as a leader on the high school retreat. We have 18 new students out of 34, so it is a great way for everyone to get to know each other and for us to set a spiritual emphasis for the year.

I praise God for letting me be the first speaker of the retreat! I took the story about the South American Spider Monkeys and related it to Matthew 16.24-26. I wanted to remind the students: "Is anything worth more than your soul?" Let go of your life and you will find true life.

It was so special to hear students on the last day sharing what God had done in them as they decided to let go. One girl said she could relate to the mask story I told--she wants to take off her mask and be real. Another guy said he wanted to read his Bible every day and spend time with God. Praise the Lord for His Spirit's work and pray that the students will continue to grow!

It was an exhausting week that's for sure, but very rewarding! Oh, and it was so good to be back in Nate's arms again when I returned!

The First Day of School


Wow, 11 days--I think that is our longest stretch between blog entries. Thanks for your patience! What a busy two weeks it has been! God has been so gracious and faithful in answering many prayers. We had strength, health, energy, joy and excitement as we began a new school year.

The first day of school went great! I think I was more nervous about that than our wedding day! Wow, we were excited to see the students and to get back into a wonderful teaching ministry. We are anticipating all that the Lord has in store for this year!

It was fun to see the beginning band--and this week I even got a video clip of their first note! It is hilarious. It's so hard not to laugh, but Nate does such a great job of keeping things serious through the honks. Does anyone know how to put video clips on the blog? Is that possible? We'd love to show you!