
The summer is quickly drawing to an end and I for one am shocked at how fast it flew by. Our staff and interns have been so busy with teams, ESL classes and VBS and I cannot believe it will all end shortly. Most of the interns are leaving this upcoming week and they will be greatly missed by the students and staff. All of them have worked so hard and become such valuable assets to our ministry it is going to be hard to take over all they have been doing.Our ESL classes are still going and I am still finding great opportunities to share. My male intern have also had some incredible talks with our male Tibetan students and you can tell the Father is definitely at work here. Our VBS events in community started out a tad stressful but have been a huge success especially in the park down from our center. Many of the children have been Tibetan and I have enjoyed spending time building relationships with them. The summer has been good and all here have learned and grown a lot. I will be sad to see the interns go but I cannot wait to here what God will do in their lives next.

As we prepare to say goodbye to these interns, our staff needs a lot of prayer. We will go from 20 sets of hands to 8 and with two more weeks still in our summer semester we will have to juggle many different responsibilities as well as deal with the next two teams coming in.
Also pray for our Muslim students. Even though my ministry focuses mainly on the Tibetans, we do have a lot of Muslims at all three of our centers. This month in Ramadan and either our students will drop out completely or even if they were open before, they will become very antagonistic towards the Gospel. Please pray for the students as they deal with this spiritual warfare and that some will come to know Him in this month.
I cannot believe the summer has come and gone because it also means my time here is coming to an end. I have roughly 8 more weeks left before I head back to the South. I am not ready to leave yet so please pray I will get good sharing time with my students.
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