


Here is Steven and the rest of the students getting their papers for completing the course here at CEF.
Finally all done.
Steven is participating in a round table type class for the next three days (he missed most the class since he was in Chad with Larry) where the students and a teacher do speaking which is the most important thing to do once you have learned the language.
We are proud of him and I know he is glad to be done with school and be able to use what he has learned. Which, by the way, he did a lot of in Chad with the staff he met and the officials he had to talk with while preparing for our arrival in a few short months.
Thank you for all your prayers for Steven and all of us while we were learning this new language.
3 comments:
Way to go Steve!
any pictures of Chad?
Lisa
Congrats Steve! I'm sure you'll get better and better as you speak the language.
L
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE and also to the wind beneath your wings...CHRIST and WIFE and CHILDREN.
Love
g'ma Judy
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