We've been talking to them about quality throughout the year. Quality is what is going to set them apart from the other carpenters in this community. We talk to them about taking pride in a job well done. We talk to them about working for the Lord and not for man.
A person can walk up and down neighborhoods in Leon and find small carpenter shops, several in one block. But so many of them have one thing in common, cut up some wet wood, throw it together with some nails and hope to sell it for the price of dinner.
We've had other boys leave the class after several months with what they consider enough skills to become a "carpenter". They will do better than the scenerio I described in the previous paragraph because we have taught them methods that will help them to do better. However, their mindset still is: lets build it, get it done and sell it. But, they did not have the desire to develop into the class of craftsman that our current boys are becoming.
In the 4 boys, we see Michael as a true craftsman, Israel with leadership qualities along with his skills, Noel works hard at any task put before him and Pablito, well, he is showing up every day. Pablito is too young to know what he might want to do with his life, but in the mean time he says he is learning something useful.
I've described to you the practical side of what they are learning. Let's not overlook what God is teaching them and working in them. They are learning about God's love for them and His faithfulness to heal. They are learning to be tolerant of one another. They are learning to be committed to what they have started. They are learning that they are valuable and have something to offer life through their skills. They are learning that they have a destiny. They are learning to trust. They are learning that they are deeply loved for who they are.