A
pastor read a letter from an elementary school teacher
Last
school year, her classroom was made up of little third graders, every one of
which came from either a single parent family, or a dysfunctional family, was
undernourished and/or uncared for, lived in an abusive home and was either
beaten, bruised, or raped by other family members; one little girl's dad died of
aids, and the list goes on.
Her
heart bled for these kids. Before
the '99-2000 school year started, she and her husband went to her classroom and
prayed over each desk in the room.
They
prayed that God would place an angel behind each and every child throughout the
coming year to watch over them and protect them.
A
month or so after the year had started, she gave the kids an assignment to write
about what they would like to be when they grew up. Everybody was busy with his
or her assignment, when "Andrew" raised his hand.
When she asked him what he needed, he asked how to spell
"mighty." After telling him how to spell mighty, she asked him why he
needed to know.
Andrew
said it was because when he grew up he wanted to be a "mighty man of
God."
When
he said this, little "Mark" sitting next to him asked, "So,
what's a mighty man of God?" The teacher, swallowing back her tears, and
knowing she could not say anything in the classroom, told Andrew to go ahead and
tell Mark what it was.
So
Andrew says, “It's a man who puts on the armor of God and is a soldier for
God.”
After
observing some conversation between Andrew and Mark, the teacher, with a lump in
her throat, started to walk away when Andrew motioned, with his little
forefinger for her to come closer. He
whispered to her, asking if she believed in angels.
She told him yes, she did. Then
he asked her if she thought people could see angels, and she said she thought
some people probably could. Andrew
said that he did, and he could see an angel standing behind each kid in the room
...
I
don't think there was a dry eye in the church that night!
We need to remember to pray for all of the teachers, that although there
is no prayer in school, that they are dedicated enough to pray for the
protection of God's angels over the lives of their students.
Maybe it wouldn't hurt, even at work.