10/16/09 - Madison County

By: Brandon Artiles
bartiles@wbbjtv.com
12:45 p.m.

 

While raising five children and devoting her life to doing Christian missions in Central and South America with her husband, it is understandable Kathy Henton did not have time for a career. "When I was in college in 1972 my major was early education, but then I got married, got my MRS degree," Henton said.
 
Henton said she has discovered a new way to serve Christ by teaching Spanish to juniors at Jackson Christian School. "I felt like I needed to do something else with my life," Henton said. "I wanted to do something meaningful, something that served the Lord."
 
Now, Henton is taking the language that she mastered while spreading the Gospel in countries such as Nicaragua and Argentina, and spreading Spanish to JCS students. Henton acknowledged learning a language is not the easiest for high school pupils.
 
"I think it re-wires our brain in a different way, so it does take students a while to wrap their minds around the concepts," Henton said. "It's hard for kids, but they catch on, and it's like a snow ball effect." She said once they start getting the concepts the knowledge and confidence to use the language builds.
 
Henton said she is proud of her students and is happy that God has given her an opportunity to have an impact. "It was just a blessing from the Lord, this is an excellent school and I know it now from the inside," Henton said. "It has truly been everything that I'd hoped for as a second life."
 
While Henton refers to it as her second life, she is far from neglecting her first life.  Friday she became a grandmother for the eighth time, and next semester she is leading a group of JCS students on a special spring break mission trip to Argentina.