A Beautiful Unity

1 Thessalonians 5:14

“And we urge you brother, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak. “

As a volunteer, Tuesday nights hold significance for me. It's a time when I step into a space where ages and cultures collide; amidst the diversity there's a beautiful unity in our shared pursuit of learning and growth.

I'm continually amazed by the determination of these children, many of whom are navigating not just a new language, but also the intricacies of a different culture. Walking into a room and learning in a second or third language can be incredibly intimidating, but it's also a testament to their resilience and tenacity. 

It's not just the students who face challenges; as mentors, we encounter unexpected twists and turns each week. Sometimes, we find ourselves with an extra student or without our assigned mentee. In those moments, we adapt and embrace the opportunity to support whoever crosses our path. 

While I may not hold a teaching degree, my experiences as a mother have equipped me with a unique set of skills and a deep well of empathy. Helping my own dyslexic children learn to read has given me a newfound confidence, and I'm grateful for the chance to share that knowledge with these students. 

In this space, faith plays a central role. Encouraging words and acts of kindness are not just gestures; they're reflections of God's love and grace. Whether it's offering a reassuring smile or patiently explaining the complexities of the English language, I see my role as a conduit for His love and guidance. 

My main mentee, Elena, holds a special place in my heart. As a fifth grader and one of six siblings, she embodies resilience and determination. Watching her grow in attention, literacy, and in her willingness to open up and share her life with me has been a true blessing. 

But it's not just about academic growth; it's about nurturing the whole person. Walking home with Elena and her brother, sharing stories and laughter, it is all a reminder of the importance of community and connection. Together, we're not just learning; we're building relationships that are grounded in faith, love, and mutual respect.

Written by: Heather Pirtle
Edited by: Emily Thompson
 

Alysa Marx