What' Going On?
Greetings once again.
This quarter is proving to be the busiest quarter I have experienced since coming to Fuller. I have been blessed with several golden opportunities, but opportunities take some time. So I am doing my best to try and get readjusted to the faster pace of life here in Pasadena coming off of two months in Cambodia. I think I am up to speed now, but I remember Cambodia which reminds me of Botswana. It is good to remember these places, after all they are representative of the reason that I am at Fuller.
All of this to let you know what it is I am up to these days. I am currently taking two classes from the School of Theology: New Testament 2: Acts - Revelations with Love Sechrest, and Modern Church History with Katherine Lee Ahn. In addition to these 8 units I am the teachers' assistant for the School of Intercultural Studies (SIS) class Children at Risk. Also I am working as an Administrator in Training in the School of Intercultural Studies taking over a project to help with career placement for SIS students from Sharon Boyle (you can also read her blog). Finally, I am spending a fair amount of time working on writing up the research from this summer.
Now, I am going to head off to chapel! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for some actual stories from the life of a Fuller student soon.

Comments
Another great training field Nathan may be in a place like the Northern Part of Uganda, or Southern part of Sudan, where it's sometimes very difficult to believe what we read, except when we see it. Despite the great horrors, you still find God and hear his voice in the midst of turmoil.
Thank you for your service to the Lord.
Christine African sister
Posted by: Christine Baralemwa | October 15, 2007 6:04 AM