Saturday, April 4, 2009

Open doors

Reflecting upon my job offer this week, there is no mistaking how God opens doors for His will to be done. I had no intention of even applying for Tulsa schools, until 2 days before the job fair.

Open door #1: A connection came out of nowhere through a friend of mine whose aunt works at a school in Tulsa. Her aunt was in the same program I was (ExCEL) and student-taught at the same school I am.

Open door #2: The cooperating teacher of my friend's aunt approached me about an opening in the Tulsa school, as well as my friend. 2 separate instances that people approached me about a 3rd grade position (what I wanted) in a good school.

Open door #3: The principal at the specific school that I want to be at was present at the job fair and interviewing people that afternoon. When I approached her at the job fair, she immediately recognized my name and said that my friend's aunt had already recommended me for the job.

Open door #4: She hired me on the spot for Tulsa Public Schools (I won't know until May exactly which school I will be placed at) but she is going to try and get me hired at her school.

Open door #5: My living situation is basically being taken care of next year due to certain circumstances. Therefore, though the drive to the school is further than I'd like, money that I would be spending on housing can be used toward gas money.

I've been praying so hard for direction and guidance from God to show me where He wants me to be next year. While this position is in no way what I had in mind, it's hard to ignore when God opens doors like these. I will continue to pray for guidance and I hope that I am able to be hired at this specific school. I feel like, more than I have ever have, that I have trusted God with my plans and have really been able to SEE and FEEL him guiding me in His direction. I just keep wondering how He is going to use me at my school next year... what child needs me as a teacher in their life?

"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." Proverbs 19:21