Teacher development is the most necessary part of the work we do, and it is a two-fold process: training disciples to be teachers and those teachers to be disciples. By training the people of Burkina to be the teachers their people need, we inspire a powerful ripple effect as young Christian adults share the gospel and the love of Christ through education.
The founder and missionary on the ground in Burkina, Lynn Peters, provides a variety of activities from Bible studies to practical teacher training, but also works with a community of others to offer a variety of resources, partnering with other missionaries, local teacher trainers, the International School of Ouagadougou, and even visiting teachers from France and the U.S.
“One of the most rewarding aspects of this ministry is watching the transformation take place in the young adults who come to us with little understanding of Christianity and no teacher training. They themselves have never experienced education which nurtures, encourages, employs creative teaching techniques and strives to ensure the success of all children; so with the help of others, we help them evolve from overwhelmed interns to competent, loving teachers.”