M O n g olia
Dilemma of a
Design Student Usually when Boloro wanted something she would smile. But today she was serious.
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y final exam is on Sabbath,â she said. âPlease, would you ask my school director if I can take my exam on
Sunday?â I was so happy that she had chosen to be strong and faithful to her God! But what would I say to the director? I had met her several times over the past four years of Boloroâs course in clothing design. I had also
school only on this one day. Boloro There was nothing she at her could do to change that. graduation. I understood. This was an oral exam. Boloro could not do her exam apart from those teachers. âThere are 48 students to be tested on Saturday,â the director told me, âand we allow an average of 15 minutes for each
âI realize that itâs impossible for you to do anything. But I will pray to my God and ask Him to fix this problem.â marveled at Boloroâs ability to sew garments with such precision, especially the intricate Mongolian national dells sheâd produced while living with us. She deserved to do well. I claimed the promise in Exodus 4:12, âI will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say,â a memory verse I had learned as a child. I prayed constantly, âLord, please give me the words to speak!â The director was as friendly as usual. But when I explained why Boloro wanted to do her exam on Sunday she was adamant. It was just impossible. This was a government exam and totally out of her control. The examiners would come to the 16
one of them. I cannot really say when they will finish.â âSo if they start at 9 a.m., maybe they wonât finish until after sundown,â I said, âCould she be tested last?â âI really canât guarantee that,â the director answered. âCanât she just do the exam this year and worship her God next year? Itâs impossible to change anything now.â âI realize that itâs impossible for you to do anything,â I said. âBut I will pray to my God and ask Him to fix this problem.â At this the director stood up and ushered me out of the room. I continued to pray for Boloro and emailed many friends to support me â people from Australia, America, every-
where. In the meantime, Boloroâs classmates could not believe her attitude. âWhat kind of God is this,â they asked her, âwho would not let you finish your course just because your exam is on Saturday?â On Sabbath morning Boloro sent a text message to her class teacher. It read, âI canât come today. Donât worry.â Her teacher replied, âWhat? This choice is crazy. Come to school!â Boloro also sent her family a message saying, âI canât go to school today.â Her sister was so upset, she rang me. âBoloro tells me sheâs not planning to do her exam today. Even if she did the exam next year, it might be held again on Saturday, then what?â















