| Learning the principle of Phonemics |
For example, in English, we could not spell "too", "to", and "two" the same way: "tu", or else there would be too much confusion. However, we COULD spell "through", "blue", and "shoe" each with the "u" ("thru", "blu", "shu"), and no confusion would result.
We just finished our Literacy class last week. Practically, we put together a Literacy Primer, which is the method we will use in the tribe to teach the people to read and write in their own language. How many benefits can you think of for a tribal person learning to read and write in their own language?
Here are just a few:
- The ability to record their own personal and communal history in writing
- The creation of new jobs, both within the village and out in the town (where applicable)
- Can eventually learn to read and write in the national language, for better communication with other tribes and with the country itself
- Ability to record and read medical advice/information
- Ultimately, the ability to read God's Word for themselves in their own language!!
| Fall Kick-off at the MTC |
Please join us in praying that we will be GOOD LEARNERS, diligent in our studies, and most importantly, that as we continue preparing for this immense, 'impossible' task that He will draw our hearts individually and collectively into His own heart- that we will be IN HIS WORD!
In family news- Naya will turn 5 on Sunday, September 9th! She is excited for the special opportunity to take some ballet classes this year, which begin on the 10th. Jocellyn is catching up to Naya in height (she has already surpassed her big sister in weight, haha!), and is growing more every day.
| Naya and friends, happy to be back together! |
We are THANKFUL to be here, and THANKFUL for all of you who are standing beside us in love and support!
With love,
Noe, Lisa, Naya and Jocellyn
| We may very well fly in one of these planes someday! (Enjoyed our tour in Idaho on our way back to Missouri) |
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