God is like the wind.
You can't see Him.
But you can feel Him and hear Him.
But unlike the wind, God is always with you.
He'll never stop blowing you in the right direction.
You just have to choose to fight it,
or to flow with it.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Arriving at the Quaintest Place on Earth
I’m in England ! I’ve been waiting for this moment for so long that I can hardly believe that I’m actually here. Could it be a dream? Am I seriously going to live this far away from home for 6 months? It’s incredible. And England is incredible! The quaint countryside and the fluffy sheep always seem to be beckoning to me for a walk. I’ve met so many great people here from around the world. Everyone is so friendly and eager to meet new people. Over the past few days, I’ve been settling into my small room with my 3 roommates. We’re all 19 years old. Emily is from Spokane , WA *represent!*, Laura is from Alberta , Canada , and Merethe is from Norway ! Merethe came with her friend Anne Elisabeth, so now I have two wonderful Norwegian friends. We just started our first day of lectures yesterday and we have some really good speakers. I’m really starting to get excited for the activities to come, like outreach, small groups, and trips around England . We’re going on a walk this weekend from Cumbria to Ambleside in the Lake District . Well, that’s my introduction to Capernwray. I’m trying to transition and get used to this new routine. I have been enjoying it so far, so I’m sure I’ll enjoy the rest of my time here.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Only 10 more days and I'm going crazy.
I only have 10 days left in this country before I'm off to England! It's hard to believe I'll be across the ocean so soon. I can't wait, but at the same time I'm so nervous. I have so much to get ready for and people to say goodbye to. I'll miss everyone so much. But I am really glad that I have this opportunity to study abroad this year. I've actually had a recent change of plans. Earlier I had decided to go to Austria for spring school at Tauernhof. I was so excited to live in the Austrian alps. But I found out that the course would end late enough in June so that I couldn't also work at Cascades Camp for the summer, which I've always wanted to do. I had to make a tough decision, but I eventually chose to go to Sweden's spring school called Holsby Brunn. I'm really excited now to see Sweden and learn more about it. It sounds like such a wonderful country. Please pray for me as I travel and transition into a new culture and lifestyle. And please write me letters, too! I'll be in England September 25 - December 15 and January 9 - March 18. Then I'll be in Sweden April 2 - May 27. I would absolutely love to receive some letters from friends. Thanks!
Capernwray Hall Carnforth Lancashire LA6 1AG England |
Fackelbärarna Brunnsvägen 31 S-570 15 Holsbybrunn Sweden |
Saturday, August 7, 2010
A Beautiful Mission
I have been so blessed with the opportunity to serve the people of a little town named Patzicía, Guatemala. In July, I embarked on this adventure with a group of 18 well-founded Christians from my church. All of us had a heart for service and were excited to reach out to the church there, but none of us quite had an idea of the vastness of the project and the depth of the experience that would impact our own lives as well. We spent 5 days working hard on the new building for the church, la Iglesia Evangelica Centroamericana. Their congregation is so large that they don't have enough room in their current church building. We were all amazed at the great vision that the church has to create this beautiful place of worship for the whole town. They truly have God's will in mind. We were also grateful that God had rerouted our previous plans from Monterrey, Mexico to this project in Patzicía because if it wasn't for our group's interest in helping their cause, they might have stopped the construction due to a lack of funding and money for materials. In addition to serving this friendly church congregation, our mission team had a lot of great time to bond and worship the Lord together. I cherished all the relationships I was able to make, especially with Jose a youth leader from Costa Rica and a friend to everyone. He came along with us wherever we went and he was always cheering us up and making us laugh. At the end of the week, the leaders of the church treated us to a day trip to Lake Atitlan, one of the most picturesque lakes I've ever seen. They took us on a boat ride across it and paid for our meal. It was a wonderful day for fellowship surrounded by a beautiful landscape. In the end, I realized how happy all these people were despite their current situations and how they were following God's chosen path for them. They are so blessed with God's love and are determined to spread it throughout the world. I love these people of Patzicía.
The church we were helping to build |
The view from above the sanctuary |
We enjoyed each other's company during breaks |
Jose became an important member of our team. Everyone loves him and his wife. |
On our day trip to Lake Atitlan |
Friday, August 6, 2010
Turning the page to a new chapter, "The Beginning of the Rest of my Life"
I started a blog! I thought this could be a helpful, consistent way for people to stay updated with how and what I'm doing this year as I travel through Europe, study the Bible, and what-not. I've always been fond of journaling, but I can't say that I've kept it up... So I'm not making any guarantees to write every day or anything, but I'll keep you posted on my life and the adventures that I find important. Happy reading!
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