Transition within ministry among the Navajo

Recently the mission invited a videographer to visit. As she questioned me about my experience as a teacher, my mind and heart were flooded with 11 years of memories—some which made me grin and others that brought me tears. Since the interview I have given more thought to the privilege of reaching children with the Gospel.  The Lord has brought so many children into my life, I’ve lost count, although we were childless. Each child has reached my heart, and I loved them as if they were my own. Watching them grow up gave me such joy as a grandparent would enjoy.

Now into my 12th year in Kindergarten, the Lord continues to give me great joy in joining Him in His work among these young children. I also have been sensing the Lord’s nudging to prepare the way for a younger godly teacher who will carry on teaching with the same passion to reach children for Jesus Christ – to receive Him as their Savior and learn to walk in His ways. Truly the Word of God is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. 

Pray with us for the Lord to send such a servant to Immanuel Mission.  And soon! This will be my last year teaching Kindergarten. I am thrilled with the opportunities the Lord has already given to spend time in ladies Bible study here at IM and continuing outreach with the precious message of the Gospel to the Navajo.

In His service,

Susan Price