
Compassionate spiritual leader with a commitment to outreach and community engagement. Proven ability to develop structured learning environments and maintain detailed records, ensuring organized and effective education.
I actually have only recently began searching for my place in ministry. I have attended university for 6.5 years and was in the process of planting a church, however, within the last 6 months the Lord has been closing doors and seemingly throwing me into chaplaincy. He has given me opportunities to reach out to members of the hells angels, witches muslims, ect. as well as so many more cultures and situations in recent years I now feel as though he has called me into ministry not to pastor but to minister and has been preparing me. I am hoping for a good long career in this field. Part of the American fellowship ideals are to follow ones personal calling in missions.
Although the state of Arkansas does not require me to keep records of the children's lessons. I make sure that each course I have taught them is organized and accounted for.
Develop a schedule that makes sure that the three children and myself have sufficient time to get our school work done. There is a set time for them to work on their studies, a time for me to grade their work and then a set time where they either play outside or in their rooms so I can work on my studies.
I have always wanted to be a Dad. When I met my wife, she had two boys already. We made the decision that if we were going to have any together, then I would be the one staying home with them. As they became school age, we realized how bad our school systems have gotten so I homeschool all three of our children.
Prepared food orders. Maintained a clean kitchen. Closed kitchen when it was time to shut down.
One of my greatest accomplishments is helping a vet that has literally lived off the grid for many years.
National Society of Collegiate Scholars