Today we took our 33 elementary students to visit Elijas Krestankska Zakladni Skola, a Christian Czech school in Prague.  Although our schools speak different languages and represent different cultures, our vision is the same- to share Christ with our students.  The Lord truly blessed our day together.  It was so awesome to see the students interact with one another, and I look forward to many more meetings like these in the future!  Here are some snapshots of the day...
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| First we took the metro... | 
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| Leaving the metro for our bus stop | 
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| Next we all crammed into this bus | 
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| Fortunately it was just one stop. We were a little loud for the other passengers, I must confess
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| Fellow teachers and roommates :) | 
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| Elijas Krestankska Zakladni Skola | 
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| We all gathered in the gym to start the day. CISP on one side...
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| Elijas Krestankska on the other side | 
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| They planned a little competition between teams. Each team had a captain from Elijas Krestankska.
 We traveled from station to station, completing tasks to earn points.
 I traveled with this group: Team Samuel and our captain, Adam (the boy in the green shirt in the front)
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| Their first task was to match European countries with their flags and to find them on a map of Europe
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| Each task was difficult because not everyone could communicate with each other. (including myself and the teachers!)
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| Here they had to sort and match Czech words and English words from the Bible. 
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| Next they went through an obstacle course in the gym | 
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| Fortunately for this part, they paired up English-speakers and Czech-speakers. They were supposed to get to the end blindfolded without touching
 any of the equipment while their partners told them which direction to go
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| They finished with shooting some hoops | 
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| This station was one of my favorites. This teacher taught them how to sing "If You're Happy and You Know It"
 in Czech and English.  I loved watching the Czech students own the verses in Czech
 and then our students belt out the English verses.  I enjoyed singing with them, even though
 I stumbled through the Czech verses. (I still have no idea what exactly the words were!)
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| At this station, the students drew a pair of animals that could be found on Noah's ark. | 
                                       
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| The finished results of all the students' drawings! | 
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| The final station involved ordering a story and reading it. Each sentence alternated between English and Czech.
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| My student, Seung Hyun, is reading his statement in Czech. | 
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| We finished our day at Elijas Krestankska at the playground | 
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| We have limited playground equipment at our school, so our students really enjoyed this part of the day
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I am so thankful for a wonderful day at Elijas Krestankska!  Thank you to those who prayed for this day.  The results were new friendships between students, strengthened relationships between teachers, and a renewed desire in my heart to learn to speak Czech!  Please begin praying for next month when the Czech students come visit our school, that we may be a blessing to them as they were to us today!
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