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Monday, March 2, 2015

Mr. Katherine

from Elliott
We arrived at Arise and Shine School after a lengthy absence, so of course there was great excitement. The children in the Grade 3 classroom greet me at the door - "Molo Mr. Katherine". I am not surprised that they see me as the male version of Katherine. They have heard my name, "igama ngu Elliott" but Katherine is their main focus so I must be an afterthought. We joke that I am her driver since they see me driving the truck or that I am there to carry the bags. We tend to challenge many of the accepted gender roles and that can be useful when presenting the Gospel message.

That day the children were very curious as to why I had a ring on my finger and then one child pointed out that Mrs. Katherine had one too and it looked the same. "Thank you, Lord" for opening the door to a conversation (little did they know that they were setting up a new Gospel message!) about Christian marriage and commitment. I explained what the rings signified and that she and I had the same ring reminding us that we were co- equals in a relationship formed by God.

One boy then said, "I think I will get my wife a ring" I explained that were quite a few steps in between Grade 3 and getting married and that he might have to be patient! I then said that now was a good time to be thinking about how God wanted men and women to treat one another and get some practice. 

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