Termites? Call Orkin or Just Keep W-orkin’





The elementary science class made termite mounds yesterday as part of their lesson. Katherine, in the brown dress, is a new student to the class which now numbers 11 students!

The O’Brien family recently arrived in San Juan del Río with 3 young children. Counting their 2 pre-schoolers plus Katherine, a kindergartner, the number of MK homeschoolers with which we have some contact within a one hour radius around the city of Queretaro is now 35. Add to that two Mexican MKs and that makes 37. Beth also routinely helps some of our church members’ kids with high school math (in Spanish) and this puts that figure well over 40. We continue to have some interactions with at least another dozen MK homeschoolers in other parts of Mexico as well. (The number fluctuates from year to year and has reached as high as about 70 in some years.)

We consider it a great joy and privilege to serve these missionary families and Mexican believers as well. Praise God for calling us to this ministry!

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About alanbeth

What’s up? or rather, ¿Qué pasa? Hola, I’m Alan. I’m a missionary living in Mexico. We have a heart for MK Education and so we teach at a local Christian school with MK students as well as nationals and foreign students as well. I occasionally write or have a pic to share with you at my blog, Knowing Your ABCDs, which you can read with a click on the button above. You can read my blog with a click on the button above.
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