Africa, Birthright and Calling

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Author: Helen Vanstone ISBN: 9781788156622
Publisher: Onwards and Upwards Publishers Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Onwards and Upwards eBook Language: English
Author: Helen Vanstone
ISBN: 9781788156622
Publisher: Onwards and Upwards Publishers
Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Onwards and Upwards eBook
Language: English

Helen Vanstone worked in Uganda for eight years as a voluntary head teacher at a Christian school. Earlier in her career in UK primary school education, she had faced a number of setbacks, including a poor Ofsted report, depression and bereavement. However, the opportunity in Africa turned her life around, fulfilling the calling she had received from God at a young age. Her experiences of living in a different culture and leading a school in Uganda are described with humour and honesty. They provide a unique insight into the challenges she faced, from confronting a deadly black mamba on her doorstep to introducing a more creative style of teaching within a rigid, exam-based curriculum.

Her love for and connection with the people of this nation are so strong that her African friends and colleagues consider she has a Ugandan heart inside a white body - the highest of compliments.

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Helen trained as a primary school teacher near Liverpool, returning to her Surrey roots to begin her first teaching job. Alongside class teaching, she was responsible for music throughout the school. As her career developed, she moved into managerial positions, culminating in headship of a junior school.

A personal crisis led Helen to consider leaving the UK to fulfil her ambition to live and work in Africa. In 2005 she moved to Uganda to help establish a primary school, where she remained for eight years. Since returning to the UK, Helen has continued to visit Uganda annually to provide both teacher and leadership/management training.

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"In my role leading a development charity, I saw and heard first-hand the impact Holly made in Uganda. The overwhelming sense is one of respect and love, born out of genuine partnership where she modelled those qualities herself. Holly understands the true nature of mission."

Andy Read
Former CEO, Links International

"If you are planning a short/long term trip to a developing country, I recommend you read this book. With humour and honesty, Holly shares the fun, challenges and diversity of living in Uganda. She understands and embraces the African way of life, always respecting and honouring their values and traditions.
Be challenged to step out of your own comfort zone."

Samuel Kibuule
Ugandan health worker, living in the UK

"Not only is depression still greatly misunderstood by many, but some Christians feel that they can exempt themselves from its shadowy touch by pushing themselves to greater commitment and personal sacrifice. But as she writes with raw honesty and candour, Holly shows that heroes of the faith achieve great things, not because they don't experience seasons of gloom, but because they endeavour to be faithful through those times. Highly recommended."

Jeff Lucas
Author, speaker, broadcaster

 

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Helen Vanstone worked in Uganda for eight years as a voluntary head teacher at a Christian school. Earlier in her career in UK primary school education, she had faced a number of setbacks, including a poor Ofsted report, depression and bereavement. However, the opportunity in Africa turned her life around, fulfilling the calling she had received from God at a young age. Her experiences of living in a different culture and leading a school in Uganda are described with humour and honesty. They provide a unique insight into the challenges she faced, from confronting a deadly black mamba on her doorstep to introducing a more creative style of teaching within a rigid, exam-based curriculum.

Her love for and connection with the people of this nation are so strong that her African friends and colleagues consider she has a Ugandan heart inside a white body - the highest of compliments.

______________________________________________

Helen trained as a primary school teacher near Liverpool, returning to her Surrey roots to begin her first teaching job. Alongside class teaching, she was responsible for music throughout the school. As her career developed, she moved into managerial positions, culminating in headship of a junior school.

A personal crisis led Helen to consider leaving the UK to fulfil her ambition to live and work in Africa. In 2005 she moved to Uganda to help establish a primary school, where she remained for eight years. Since returning to the UK, Helen has continued to visit Uganda annually to provide both teacher and leadership/management training.

______________________________________________

"In my role leading a development charity, I saw and heard first-hand the impact Holly made in Uganda. The overwhelming sense is one of respect and love, born out of genuine partnership where she modelled those qualities herself. Holly understands the true nature of mission."

Andy Read
Former CEO, Links International

"If you are planning a short/long term trip to a developing country, I recommend you read this book. With humour and honesty, Holly shares the fun, challenges and diversity of living in Uganda. She understands and embraces the African way of life, always respecting and honouring their values and traditions.
Be challenged to step out of your own comfort zone."

Samuel Kibuule
Ugandan health worker, living in the UK

"Not only is depression still greatly misunderstood by many, but some Christians feel that they can exempt themselves from its shadowy touch by pushing themselves to greater commitment and personal sacrifice. But as she writes with raw honesty and candour, Holly shows that heroes of the faith achieve great things, not because they don't experience seasons of gloom, but because they endeavour to be faithful through those times. Highly recommended."

Jeff Lucas
Author, speaker, broadcaster

 

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