"I like living here," Nur told me. "The people are so friendly!" Nur (all students' names are changed in this blogpost), was a middle-aged Afghan woman, with two of her sons, black-haired little boys, sitting next to her at the table. Several of her oldest children, Nur told us, were still back in Afghanistan, and Nur asked us to pray for them. Lancaster County has been called the "Refugee Capital of America" (see news articles here and here), and one of the many services available are … [Read more...] about Teaching ESL Classes in the Refugee Capital of America