The John Huffman
School is run by the local church. There
are some Christian staff and students who do work at and attend the school,
however the majority of the students are Muslim which is no surprise since 95%
of the population in Senegal is Muslim.
It has been a pleasure to come alongside fellow Senegalese believers to
use sports to get kids to come to the afterschool program.
We have started
going earlier to the school because we have found if we are there playing, the
kids will come. We aren’t exactly sure
how much of it is because they like us or we have a ball. We will just keep telling ourselves it’s
because they like us J. But this has been a great way for us to
actually get to build relationships with the kids and learn more about
them.
The afterschool
program begins with an opening prayer and followed by a warm up which is
usually done to Christian music. Then we
split up into two groups: soccer and basketball. Usually there are about 60-70 kids that come
some of which don’t attend the John Huffman School but just live in the
neighborhood. At some point during the program,
we have a “moral” lesson for the kids which is usually Biblical without
mentioning the Bible. Being subtle here is key since the majority of the kids
that come are Muslim. If we just started preaching about Jesus each time then
many of the kids would not be allowed to come back. It is a matter of being patient and trusting that
we are able to show Christ’s love through our actions. After all, actions speak louder than words,
right?