As I’ve described in posts Saturday, Sunday, and Monday… the way I ended up in New York for internship is something that only God could orchestrate. The stories are cool, but what is even more amazing is to see the ways in which God has answered so many specific prayers this year that were prayed… Continue reading Prayers Prayed… Prayers Answered
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Okay. So maybe you ARE getting an Intern.
…. continued from yesterday So as I said yesterday. Sue dismissed the idea of getting an intern and Tim went about his work of visiting the last couple possible sites. After the sites had all been visited his process of making final rearrangements of who was going where began. Somehow in this process… Continue reading Okay. So maybe you ARE getting an Intern.
Sorry, You’re not getting an Intern.
(Continued from yesterday’s post…) After the announcement part of our placement dinner was complete, the room exploded with conversation. Hugs shared all around (I don’t think there were (m)any tears). Someone broke out the atlas and we started finding Wausau and Flushing, WI; Huntington and Georgetown IN; Bryant, AR; TONAWANDA,NY. Brenda, the DCE secretary… Continue reading Sorry, You’re not getting an Intern.
Oh, Internship Placement Day
In honor of the fact that this year’s DCE seniors will find out where their internship sites are for this coming year, I thought I’d recall what that experience was like for me one year ago today: The anticipation mounts throughout the last week as professors make jokes of the weird places they… Continue reading Oh, Internship Placement Day
Beautiful Words, Guitars, and Emptiness filled
Ann Voskamp is one of the most beautiful women I know. I don’t really know her in the sense that I haven’t met her and she doesn’t really know who I am. However, through the words on her blog, I feel as if I know enough to be able to make the above statement. … Continue reading Beautiful Words, Guitars, and Emptiness filled
Hands That Hold the World
Below is a song I heard recently that I liked and thought some of you might like as well. Enjoy! Tanzania by Alli Rogers It’s eight hours later in Tanzania. When Jen lays down Mary’s just opening her eyes. Her child’s feet land on the ground and dirt scatters, And she feels left… Continue reading Hands That Hold the World
Introducing: Karlie Marie Harrington
Karlie Marie Harrington Born: April 3, 2011 9:00am 6lbs 6oz 20in My beautiful niece!
This “Lost” Generation
Please... please don't give up on this "lost" generation! Instead, encourage them, love them, show them Christ and help them "reverse" things. (P.S. Be sure to watch the WHOLE video!) So how are YOU going to help reverse things?!?
A new day
Throughout the past however-many years, I’ve occasionally taken up the practice for some period of time to list each day blessings or joys from God, things to be thankful for, places I saw him, etc. This practice has been brought again to the surface through the reading of “One Thousand Gifts” by Ann Voskamp. To… Continue reading A new day
A “Full Life” Kind of Day
A “no-alarm” day Homemade bread for breakfast New strings on a freshly polished guitar Memories of the last time I fixed a guitar… and deciding to sing that song, the one I wonder if I’ll ever make it through again without tears Reflections on how when God puts “new strings” on my heart, they sound… Continue reading A “Full Life” Kind of Day