This spring has been the start of so many new things! I have a part-time job as a self-defense instructor for Moody Bible Institute which will happily continue throughout my time in Spokane, even after I have graduated. Also, I was recommended by one of my professors for a second part-time job at Moody, and I am hoping to get that position as well.
With only four weeks left of the spring semester of school, life is getting crazy as I balance work, school, and my social life. Finals are nipping at my heels, and it is time to rise with the occasion. My classes this semester have consisted of New Testament Survey, Geometry, Physics, and Trigonometry, Speech Communications, and Studying and Teaching the Bible. I absolutely love all of my classes, and my Geometry, Physics, and Trig class has been my favorite so far.
Over spring break, I had the opportunity to spend some time at the Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) hangar and the Advanced Training (AT) hangar, where I shadowed three students for a day. I went up in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk between Spokane, WA and Coeur d'Alene, ID; afterwards, I watched the AMT students attach a tail onto a Cessna, and looked over the shoulder of an AMT student as he worked on welding. I find both the hangars and the training fascinating, and am excited to move forward in my training, one step at a time.
I ask that you would pray for me as I continue my studies and training to be a missionary pilot through Moody Bible Institute - it is a challenging and intense journey. Please pray for endurance, focus, excellence in my studies, and provision for the funds necessary to complete my five-year training and get my degree in Missionary Aviation Technology.
For those who would like to help support me financially, I have added a donate button to the side of this page, for which you can donate through PayPal. All support goes into my student account and will be used solely for the purpose of my training through Moody Bible Institute.
May God bless you,
Amy

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