You Might Have The Heart Of A Mission Friends Teacher

January 2007

If you bend down to talk to preschoolers at eye level, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you “let the little children come” to you, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you are willing to teach preschoolers anywhere, any time when parents agree, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you know that toddlers can learn to behave like Jesus did, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you can talk about God’s care for the earth while playing house, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you can sing or say Bible thoughts while rocking babies, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you can share with parents how God is their counselor, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you can let preschoolers be helpers anywhere, any time, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you encourage preschoolers to use all of their senses as they learn that God loves all people, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you are willing to spend 90 minutes per week praying and preparing materials, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends leader.

If you have been to the http://missionfriends.com/ Web site, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you smile every time you see a preschooler, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you are willing to investigate and use START magazine, SHARE take home activity leaflets and START RESOURCE KIT with babies through kindergarten, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you know the joy of praying for and giving to missions, you might have the heart of a Mission Friends teacher.

If you contact Vashti Jones at KNCSB, (800) 984-9092, for more information — or send e-mail to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) — you might become a Mission Friends teacher. (by Nikki Riley, KN WMU Children’s Consultant)

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