FIND THE FACE
By Tessa Harvey
Slowly the children responded. Then Bruce prayed with them briefly and handed out drawing books. Few students could write their names so he and Rosa helped each child.
"Are we allowed to talk?" asked a boy. "Of course," the teacher replied, but not when I am speaking, unless to answer questions."
There were sighs of relief and the class relaxed. There was a low murmur of voices. At fruit break, Rosa brought him a cup of coffee and drank one herself.
A child came up. "Mr. Bruce, I have a baby sister now. Her name is Lucy, but she doesn't eat pizza yet."
By the end of the day the teacher knew the children's names, and went home tired but pleased. It was hard having to wear a mask all day though.
He and his wife discussed their day over an evening meal, then Bruce ventured, " I feel we should send Ainslee a card of blessing."
Elfriede thought for a few minutes, then agreed. "But we really need to pray first, otherwise it will just be tossed in the rubbish."
"It could still end up there!" Bruce commented wryly.
"Prayer changes things," his wife answered.
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