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COLLEGE CAMPUS NEWS We’re here to listen... “There’s no programme as such – we just utilise the foyer area at the Kilmarnock campus. We come here once a week, usually on a Wednesday lunchtime from 12:30pm until about 2pm. “The amount of people we see varies. Sometimes it can be as many as 20, sometimes as little as 10. It just depends what else they’ve got going on at the same time. Standing in the middle of the Kilmarnock campus foyer, 46 year old Baptist Minister Tendai Mbaserah is flanked by David Lacy and Simon Tulett. They are talking to students. They are listening to students. They are high-fiving students as they walk past. Tendai explains why they feel the need to do this. “Here at Ayrshire College we come once a week to hang around with students, to say “we’re here to chat”, because you are mindful that people are going through stressful times either with exams or maybe things to do with their relationships with family, loss. “So we say we’re here to chat to people and to listen. Because sometimes people just need someone to listen to them. Then we offer prayer if anyone wants us to pray for them and their situation. “That’s why we’re there. It’s about building relationships with the students and just to be a helping hand. 34 “...simply we are here if you need to chat.” “Most of our time there’s been incidents where people are talking about the stress of exams. We put up a notice asking if anyone would like us to pray for them and someone wrote “please pray that I will do well in my exams”. “Others will ask for prayers about their family members who are feeling unwell, I remember talking to one of the mature students about the fact that her family member had just been diagnosed with cancer. And how they as a family are grappling and struggling with it – so they just asked us to pray for them as a family as well as for this person who’s going through a difficult time. “There have been occasions as well where people have come and shared about how they have lost a loved one, and they are struggling with grief. And we’re there to say “we’re h \