Make disciples of all nations

Make disciples of all nations

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Klutz

Klutz: a clumsy person. This is what I am. Promise. I am so clumsy. I trip over my own feet, even when I am looking at them. I fall down all the time. I run into things and people. I drop stuff constantly. I spill stuff everyday. And last night I decided that the best place for my elbow would be in a door frame. That was a very unwise decision. It ended up in pain and with bruises. It turns out that I busted a fluid sac in my elbow. I had to ice it down and all, but it will be okay. :)

Anyways, today was my last day of class for the semester/year! Whoop whoop! :) We got early and everything! After that, I went to work and then went got a free massage. It felt great! I left there and came to my place to take a shower and get ready to go out to eat with some friends. I ate with Laura Lee, Morgan, and Melvin. Laura Lee gave me a new journal for upcoming trip. I was so excited to get it b/c I leave in 17 days!!!! Time is getting closer and I am getting more and more pumped about it. We were getting ready to leave and our waiter was giving us our tickets and he didn't give me one because he said that someone already paid for mine. There was some of my church family there and come to find out, they paid for my meal. The Lord is too good to me. I love nice people and I love my church family! :)

I have really been missing Vancouver, Canada today. I spent summer 2009 there as a summer missionary and I don't know why, but I really wanted to be there today. I miss the people I worked with and built relationships with. I miss the city life, the country, the beach, the mountains, and the weather. And because I was missing it, I looked through my pictures. While I was looking through the pictures, I saw some of when I visited the seminary there. There was a picture of a scripture someone had painted and put in the lobby/study area of the college. "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free those who are oppressed, to proclaim the favorable year of the Lord." Luke 4: 18-19
This is a great mission verse. This is what we are called to do with our lives everyday!

More to come tomorrow! :)

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