Odds and Ends

 These are two of our newest students.  The one on the left is Cheanreas.  He is 21 and from Takeo province.  He is quieter but studies hard.
On the right is our newest student, Sophea.  He is 27 and from Battambang.  He gave his first chapel talk today over Ephesians 6:1-9 and did a great job.  He is a very good student and asks a lot of questions.
 As Rich told you in the previous blog, my parents, Loren and Penny Hollingsworth, are here for the month of February.  They have been in Thailand teaching for the last 3 months and will return to Thailand for Dad to teach another month in Chiang Mai before returning to Alaska.
Veasna is translating for Dad at the school.  This is Try translating for him at the University congregation.
(And I will not make any derogatory remarks about my mom, unlike Rich).
The students think that Dad talks very fast and is hard to keep up with.  We keep telling them to be grateful that they aren't Thais, since there he doesn't have to use a translator and teaches just a fast.  The Bible knowledge that he shares with our students will surely help them as they leave the school and go out and teach others.
I particularly am grateful for the examples of both of my parents in my life and the other lives that they have touched.
This is most of our students now (Sophea isn't in  this picture).  Please keep them in their prayers as they study and learn about the Bible and God's Will in their lives.  Also, keep our graduates and their families in your prayers as they work here.
Much love, Ronda

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