Friday, May 2, 2014

the week in review

 
So this week has been kind of (ok not kind of, but really) busy.  Hence why no blog until Friday 2:15 pm.  In being a busy week, it has also been a great week. Here are some highlights.
 
 
Tuesday:  Spent the better part of the day with Myjenta (my praise leader in youth).  With great excitement and anticipation she has decided to follow God's calling in her life to work with student's.  A call to minister is a call to prepare, so I took her to visit the campus of Fruitland Bible College.  Lord willing she will start in the fall.  Whoop Whoop!!
 
Wednesday:  Always a blast with AWANA kids.  The year is winding down, and the workers and helpers are wearing out.  God has done tremendous things in our AWANA group this year.  We have been blessed with 108 students that have come through our program this year... GO GOD!!
 
Thursday:  Met with one of my students that is a senior to try and get his senior project finished up.  Following that met with two young men who gave their hearts to Christ and had questions about baptism.  Topped off the day with an AMAZING night of worship at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.  Students from across our county came together to worship and pray on the "National Day of Prayer."
 
Friday:  Finishing up stuff I didn't get done the rest of the week.  Today I hit a HUGE milestone in my running.  My goal was to finish 3 miles in 30 minutes.  This morning 3.01 miles in 29.45.  I have been excited about this all day!!!
 
 
In the midst of this head-spinning busy week, God has spoken and done some tremendous things:
 
In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe. (Heb 1:1-2., NIV)
 
Don't get too busy that you miss God speaking to you.  Take some time daily to step back from the "business" of life.  God does still speak, will you listen?  We all get busy.  It's a part of life.  We know it, and we can deal with it.


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