December 22, 2011

  • Living Stones Christmas wish list

    Big projects:

    1.      Heavy duty copy machine for copies

    2.      60 people faithfully monthly giving to start Paudalho in February, paying for cook/assistant in Cajueiro

    3.      Rechargeable batteries (aa and aaa) and chargers, mp3 players and speakers

    4.      Fans to keep cool

    5.      A Kombe for Cajueiro (hey–a girl can dream, right?)

    Supplies:

    1.      Books that are fun to look at—lots of pictures—to start a simple library

    2.      Games (that don’t require a lot of English: topple, connect 4, Uno, memory, cards)  

    3.      Posters to decorate the walls-with minimal English, maps, blank posters to use as whiteboards, calendars, attendance, birthday, and holiday posters

    4.      The cube evangelism tool

    5.      Record keeping/teacher planning books

    6.      Dry erase markers/wet erase markers

    7.      Small lotion/perfume bottles, gifts for mothers

    8.      CEF bible stories with big pictures (those big books at Christian family book store)

    9.      Foam shapes (with the sticky stuff on the back)

    10.  “Staying safe in Emergencies”  and “Working with others” by Robin Nelson, Peeble book “I am polite”

    11.  Curriculum from the Children’s Institute on the masterwork of God, the names of God, and the armor of God

    12.  “That’s where God is” by Dan and Ali Morrow, “Heaven for Kids” by Randy Alcorn

    13.  “Make these Toys” by Heather Swain, and Azar Fundamentals of English Grammar (big black book)

     

    Supplies in Brazil:

    1.      Max Lucado books in Portuguese

    1. Hygiene products (toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, combs, and shampoo)
    2. Portuguese Reading/Literature books to teach basic reading and writing  
    3. Sports equipment
    4. Seeds and such for planting a garden at each Living Stones

     

     

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