I have been in Shanghai for 5 1/2 weeks now, and am planning to stay
for a total of 12 weeks. It is amazing how quickly the halfway point
has gotten here! I can’t believe that time can pass by at such a
pace. One of the ladies here said, “I kept telling you that 3 months
is not really an ‘extended stay.’ It’s passing much too quickly!”
She has said that the time I’ve spent with her and the group here has
been very valuable for her (she thinks for all of them), and that she
hopes that we’ll manage to do this often in the future, with me
spending a few months at a time here with them.

My language studies are going along well. I’m enjoying the classes
very much, and feel challenged by them. It is good to have a place
to study where the courses are really designed for advanced
learners. Because much of my language learning has not been done
through formal classes, I know that there are big gaps here and there
in my ability with the language. The teachers here are doing a
really good job of seeing where the gaps are, and helping me to close
them up some.

I have two different teachers, one focusing more on oral language,
and the other on written. Both are very good teachers. I get along
with one especially well, and she has already asked me to make sure
that we keep in touch when I return to Singapore. We have spent a
good deal of time talking, and I do think she really wants to stay in
touch over the long term. I am pleased that it worked out for her to
teach me. Overall, the experience with this school has been even
more than I had hoped for, both in terms of the studies, and in terms
of making more contacts with people here.

The schedule since I have been here has been surprisingly busy.
(Probably why the time seems to be passing so quickly!) I’ve seen
some opportunities open up that never have on previous short-term
visits, nor would they have likely ever opened up without this longer-
term stay. One of the very exciting ones is that I have been
invited to teach the teachers in the preschool at the Singapore
international school. One of our members from Woodlands (in
Singapore) has been working with the school for the past 6 years, and
she has arranged for me to offer English lessons to the teachers, to
help them improve their ability to communicate with the parents. I
go once a week to teach them English, and have been able to make some
good contact with them. This Friday night, we’ll be having a bible
study at the home of my friend from Woodlands. Several of the
Singaporean teachers from the school will be there, as will (at
least) one of the ladies from the group I regularly meet with on the
weekends here. So far, I don’t think any of the local teachers from
the school are planning to come to the Friday study, but I do hope we
will see that develop over the next few weeks.

The weekend sessions have been going very well. We are enjoying our
time to study together, and I think the lessons have been
beneficial. I am working with the lady who teaches when I am not
around to prepare the lessons for the time after I have returned to
Singapore. She is glad to have a bit of time to get herself more
prepared for that, and I think it will be very good in the long-term.

One of the families from Woodlands was able to spend their recent
school holidays here visiting me. We had a very good time together.
I enjoyed having them visit, and so did the rest of our friends
here. I think it was a very good opportunity for everyone to get to
meet each other, fellowship and study — and play — together.

Please keep us all in your prayers. There is still so much to be done.