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I Think I Learned the Most

Our third Timothy Internship Program is over. Six former interns are now trained to be missionaries. The ten weeks is now complete.

Honestly, I think I learned the most, even more than the interns. I have been trying to look at everything as a learning opportunity, especially trying to learn from my mistakes, or trying to learn from problems or challenges that arise. I learned so much in these past ten weeks. I am so thankful for these lessons.

I am also thankful for this amazing opportunity to grow people, to challenge them, to inspire them, to push them, and then watch them do amazing things.

Just around 280 days until the next internship--and yes, we are starting to prepare for the next one already.

Images from the Internship Graduation held on Saturday:


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