A Time of Transition
James and I have learnt SO much and grown so much in the process.
Overall, it's been a GREAT school. God has been very gentle with us
and we got a bunch of really amazing students that were super
supportive and encouraging throughout the school. The staff team has
been great too. It wasn't easy because the responsibility is huge but
it's like exercise (or running that 10k marathon, some of u understand
that. I really don't understand why running is such a big thing in
Singapore!), it hurts while you're doing it but when you've done it,
it feels so good! We really enjoyed ourselves. We just had a team
thank you tea this morning to finish off. Now, a time of transition for us. We have come to the end of our term
here. We're going back to Singapore in June! We'll be home for 2
months and then we'll be off for another adventure! James has been accepted into Regent College in Vancouver to do a
Masters in Divinity for the Fall intake. That means we'll be in Canada
by September this year. This will be something of a longer term, which
also means that we will not be coming back to Singapore for another
2-3 years. We're really excited about our next phase. We believe that the Lord
has been preparing us for this for a while. People keep asking if
James is going to be a pastor. Truth is, we are not sure. We are only
taking a step at a time by faith as far as the Lord has shown us. We
have put in an application for a scholarship and we'll know if we get
it by end of April, in a couple of weeks. The Lord has provided us all
that we needed the past 2 and a half years and we believe that he will
continue to. The other question people ask is if I will be studying
too. Hmmm... also not sure yet, spouse get to study at 1/2 price.
We'll see. I think i'd like to focus on the kids and put some
structure in place and allow James to focus on his studies. If Sophie
goes to school (we are exploring sending her to school instead of
homeschooling), maybe I can get some studying done. So now that school is over, we've got a couple of weeks to pack up and
prepare ourselves to leave this beautiful country and our friends
here. That's the hard part. Bear with me. I've got more time now so
I'll probably use the blog as my own debriefing process. :)



