Showing posts with label studying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studying. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

lacross & hoedown

Today started out with a very bright and perfect weathered Lacross game. Ya see, there is this kid, Brandin who I met at Snider (school I do contact work @ for Young Life) last year, and well he has been wanting me to go to one of his games. Don't remember Brandin? Well, ~CLICK HERE~ or ~CLICK HERE 2~ and you will see who I am talking about. Well, I woke up this morning and I went to his game. It was pretty cool.I don't fully understand the sport, and I super don't understand why they don't wear leg protection. But, it was good to watch, especially on a day like today.

Then I went to the library and did my BSF, YEAH BABY!!Nothing like a little library that get's me going! I did really like being in the word though, there is no sarcasm there. But prepare yourself for this sarcasm because it is coming at you fast.

THEN I GOT THE CHANCE TO STUDY LAW STUFF!! YES, THE CONSTITUTION! The constitution is so sweet to learn! I just want to memorize the whole thing word for word. . . Then the sarcasm stopped. And the truth came out that I am going to be so happy after Tuesday when I don't have to learn this stuff anymore. It is literally going to be dropped out from my memory. Good use of college credit's? No, but that is just how it is sometimes.

Then the afternoon progressed into the evening, and soon I found myself at a Young Life Hoedown! That is right, get your boots and cowboy hat on because we are square dancing!It was all nice and howdown like in that barn. Pictured above is Ryan, you remember him from when I went to Chicago not to long ago. Here is my dancing partner. Ain't she just the prettiest thing East of the Mississippi? Miss Jenny is what they call her round these parts.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

God's provision

This morning I went to Alliance Community Church. It was really cool because my parents decided to go to to ACC with me today. It was neat to have them there, but moreover it was neat to have them see why I am so attracted to that church/body of believers. Today, Brian Scott (pastor) gave a sermon about What does it mean to worship? This is so awesome, because this is right where my heart is. These were some of his key points to start off with.
True worship is. . .
  • Wanting God more than wanting relief.
  • Finding God even when you don't find answers.
  • Walking with God in the dark and letting him be the light of your soul.
Brian talked about how Christianity is not just the fire insurance the majority of our culture see's it as being. It is so much more. Jesus preached that the Kingdom of Christ is now on Earth. Brian directed us to Mark 1:14-15 and I wrote in my journal -> Repent (turn from your sinful lifestyle) and believe (accept the Truth that is here on Earth right now) the good news. Then we went further, after he expanded of course to 16-20 which says to Go, and make disciples out of the fragile jars of clay that men are. This part is really cool, one of the last verses Brian gave in his sermon was Deuteronomy 30: 6, 19-20. Which talks about God revealing to his followers what life is really all about. The "awakening" if you will. This scripture was especially neat for me to see, because when I was doing my BSF (Bible Study Fellowship) lesson(s) today, I was in Deut. 30. Pretty neat affirmation to have.

Then it was STUDY TIMEYes, FINALS are close. So close, I can almost see the finish line. I want to finish this semester off strong, so I must just DIG IN for these last couple of weeks and fill my brain. This final in my business law class is going to be over the Constitution. That is going to be a lot of tricky information, emphasis on A LOT.

Then George & I went to Dave church. It was an amazing night. Dave spelled out where we are going to be moving collectively as a body. We have the core people, who is Dave, Margie, and Rachel. Richard. Julie & Eric (and their children). Me & George. Now, except for George, the rest of us have been involved from the start. We are all in it to win it (whatever that means). And Dave talked about starting to look for a Launch team. A launch team would be individuals or families that would be willing to come along what we are doing and commit for 4 months. It would be an invitation to be a part of something God has His hand in. The launch team would play a role finicially, spiritually, or just being there for encouragement. The first Pre-Launch date is set as May 17th, and this is just to inform people about what we are about, and what God is prompting us to do. As well as a call to be a part of it.

So, then I say to Dave, "well, where is the location that this wil take place, and what time?" Dave says to me, "Well, I do not know yet." We talk about possible locations, and talk goes towards one specific location. Then George chimes in and says, "Hey, I think my dad owns that office building, I could ask him about it." Dave get's overwhelmed almost to the point of tears (which I do not think was Dave at all).

The plot unfolds further as the night progresses. It turns out that Georges dad does own that building, and told George that Lifelight Ministries (Dave Church) can use it until we find out where we want to stay, or just rent it from Georges dad if that is God's will.

This is good on many levels. Yesterday, George and I got together. George had been struggling, and I walked through the steps with him, guiding him in love and patience. George get's it, and desires sincere God honoring change. Now, I leave for Arizona on the 13th. George needs accountability, and now he God has used him to give something to Lifelight Ministries (Dave Church) that was obviously ordaned by God himself. It was amazing, and George is just as much a part of what is going on as any of the other core/starter people.

It never ceases to amaze me what God has going on. Truly amazing stuff. It just motivates me to work harder at being close to Him and seeking out His will at all times and in all things.

The night ended with me filling out and completing all the forms needed for my Internship in Arizona at Lost Canyon this summer. THERE IS A LOT OF PAPERS!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

back to the grind

It is Saturday, and that means LIBRARY and STUDY TIME!! What a relief, I was getting restless with all this laying around and extra sleep (emphasis on sarcasm added). When I was at the library today, I had to start off by getting on a computer, and printing something out for a class. I usually sit in this one area, but for "some reason (Holy Spirit telling me)" I felt pushed to sit in an area I don't usually sit at. Not only do I not usually sit there, but there was a guy who was talking on the phone and being kind of loud. Regardless, I sat down and got what I needed. As I sat there, I overheard this man's conversation. It went something like this, "I just can't believe she isn't going to make it, I can't believe she is going to be gone.." As he hung up the phone, I said something to the effect of, "that sounded like a pretty heavy conversation." As he explained that it was his aunt that lived in Colorado, and that he wouldn't be able to make it in time to see her before she died, he seemed really crushed. I simply took interest, and found out that she was in the final stage of a long fight with breast cancer. I asked him her name and he seemed confused, he told me it was Dianna, and I told him I would pray for him and his aunt. Which I did, right there in front of him. He made a point not to make eye contact with me for the rest of the time I was there, but I could tell he was lifted just by the fact that I took interest in him at a difficult time. Loving people, for no other reason than to just give what we are so freely given by God, is what it is all about. I did not know that person, and I will probably never see him again. BUT, I know that I did what I could in the moment to offer words of comfort and hope. I stepped in where I could have easily stayed away from out of love. After I was done studying, or I guess I should say after the library closed, I left to my "seclusion spot" on top of the parking garage to do my Bible study. I love this little spot, especially when it is sunny and nice out. While I was there, I talked with George, who I told I would not be able to accompany him to Dave church tomorrow because I had to go to a Young Life meeting (they are every other week). But, that I felt it put on my heart to tell George that he should really go even if I do not. He agreed that would be a good idea, and I told him I would tell Dave to be expecting him. I called Dave while up on top of the parking garage, and talked with him for a bit. I got the scoop that he was babysitting his grandson, "~Isaiah~" Click that link to see Isaiah. Isaiah is Phil's (Phil is Dave's son) son. You with me now? Well anyways, Dave said he was at Phil's new apartment, and I said, "well would it be okay if I stopped by?" Dave said, "well I don't see why not." So I went to hang out with Dave, Margie, and Isaiah. Dave and I went out to get a Pa Pa Murphy's Pizza, and we talked about where he felt God was leading Dave Church/Lifelight Ministries. The main focal point focused on the "decentralization" of the church that is so commonly known today in America (Sunday morning, worship time, sermon, maybe more singing, and departure). This could happen, "we discussed" by starting many churches of small groups (such as Dave church) and then collaborating together to form a church body, on specific dates, possibly once a week, once every two weeks, or once a month to gather, talk about what God is doing in the lives of others, and lifting each other up in support. Also, possibly doing the whole worship thing, because that whole "church experience" can be so beneficial, but should not be relied on fully as the once a week "FIX." Now that I have had time to digest what we really talked about, it makes so much sense. Not only does it make sense, it needs to be done. Radical? Yea, I suppose.