I hope classes went well yesterday. I had 2 quizzes and a test yesterday. With the revival meetings and work I really haven't had much time to study. I'm not very confident in my grades. :(
Thankfully I didn't have to work yesterday! It made me so happy. I had my first voice lesson. :) I have wanted to take lessons since I was in high school, and now FINALLY my dream is coming true! YAY!!
I got a box in the mail yesterday from mom! It was the first box that I've gotten all semester. :) Actually, it is the only "real" mail that I've gotten so far this semester. I haven't gotten any letters or anything like that. :( ...sigh...
I was able to run a few errands and get some groceries. I got FRUIT!! YUM! I haven't had a Star Bucks in weeks, I think the last time was right before I left for Christmas break. The grocery store that I went to has a Star Bucks in it! It was so good, but I had a major sugar low during church last night...not a good thing.
Last night was the final night of revival meetings. Pastor Joe Vassack was our speaker, he pastors a church in Connecticut. The title of his sermon was "Before the Lord." A point that really stuck out to me is that I can be right in the middle of God's work, but yet leave God out of it. It was a really sobering thought.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The best word I can think of to describe my life right now is BUSY!! I feel like I'm running around like a chicken with its head cut off! (For those of you who are city slickers, a when you cut a chickens head off it can still run around! It's really weird, but cool to see the blood spurting out of a chickens neck as it runs around without a head!)
I again started REALLY early yesterday morning. We had a prayer meeting again at 6:30. It was good, although a little sad cuz there weren't as many people at this meeting. That's ok, God still met with us, and I was blessed.
Classes as usual. I had a book report due for Intro to Missions. I think I did all right...I hope.
Chapel was good. Dr. Mitchell poured his heart out yet again. He preached on "What Do You Want?" Talking about how with God we can have anything. It was so good, another reminder to rely on God and anything can be possible. I could sit listening to him for hours. He is such a Godly man.
Work was exactly that, WORK!! I do have another funny story. :) I was down on my hands and knees scrubbing one of the men's bathroom floor, when suddenly the door burst open and a guy walked in. It didn't bother me, cuz I'm used to having that happen, I normally send the guy to one of the other restrooms. This man was from our church in Brooklyn, and had gotten here to Stony Brook really early (I'm guessing they got here so early in order to avoid traffic), he was SHOCKED to say the least! I laughed so hard. I don't think I've seen a guy SO startled in a LONG time. :))
Last night was the last service that Dr. Mitchell was with us. :( The title of his sermon was, "When God Gets Personal." He was talking about God's touch on our lives. It was the best sermon I have heard in a very long time.
Today Pastor Joe Vassack will be with us. I hope God uses him as mightily as He used Dr. Mitchell.
I again started REALLY early yesterday morning. We had a prayer meeting again at 6:30. It was good, although a little sad cuz there weren't as many people at this meeting. That's ok, God still met with us, and I was blessed.
Classes as usual. I had a book report due for Intro to Missions. I think I did all right...I hope.
Chapel was good. Dr. Mitchell poured his heart out yet again. He preached on "What Do You Want?" Talking about how with God we can have anything. It was so good, another reminder to rely on God and anything can be possible. I could sit listening to him for hours. He is such a Godly man.
Work was exactly that, WORK!! I do have another funny story. :) I was down on my hands and knees scrubbing one of the men's bathroom floor, when suddenly the door burst open and a guy walked in. It didn't bother me, cuz I'm used to having that happen, I normally send the guy to one of the other restrooms. This man was from our church in Brooklyn, and had gotten here to Stony Brook really early (I'm guessing they got here so early in order to avoid traffic), he was SHOCKED to say the least! I laughed so hard. I don't think I've seen a guy SO startled in a LONG time. :))
Last night was the last service that Dr. Mitchell was with us. :( The title of his sermon was, "When God Gets Personal." He was talking about God's touch on our lives. It was the best sermon I have heard in a very long time.
Today Pastor Joe Vassack will be with us. I hope God uses him as mightily as He used Dr. Mitchell.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I started bright, or should I say dark and early yesterday morning. I got up earlier than usual, and my usual is pretty early, in order to be able to go to the prayer meeting at 6:30. The prayer time was really good. There weren't very many of us, which was sad to me. I think that the few of us that were there really got a hold of God. I could feel the Holy Spirit there with us.
Classes went well. No tests, or quizzes , or papers due...yet. Deadlines are starting to loom up in front of me....YUCK!
Dr. Mitchell preached in chapel. He has such a heart for college students, and I can tell that he truly, honestly cares about us. I don't think he actually preached the message that he was planning on preaching. In the end it was more of a father to his kids chat. I don't think there was a dry eye in the auditorium. We were all blessed.
I had a really funny experience at work, actually, it was a blond moment! One of the first things that I was supposed to do was to start filling the baptistery. I started the water running and then went on to do my other jobs. I was cleaning away, and about 1 1/2 hours later I remembered that the water was still running! OOPS! :) It was a little, ummm well, full. Thankfully it hadn't overflowed, but it was a little too full for comfort! I was able to drain the excess water, and life went on. :)
Dr. Mitchell preached on Revival in the Family. Even though I don't have a family of my own yet, nor am I planning on having one for quite a while, it is still important for me to have a right relationship with God. That way when I do start my own family I will be prepared to train my children the way that God would want.
Classes went well. No tests, or quizzes , or papers due...yet. Deadlines are starting to loom up in front of me....YUCK!
Dr. Mitchell preached in chapel. He has such a heart for college students, and I can tell that he truly, honestly cares about us. I don't think he actually preached the message that he was planning on preaching. In the end it was more of a father to his kids chat. I don't think there was a dry eye in the auditorium. We were all blessed.
I had a really funny experience at work, actually, it was a blond moment! One of the first things that I was supposed to do was to start filling the baptistery. I started the water running and then went on to do my other jobs. I was cleaning away, and about 1 1/2 hours later I remembered that the water was still running! OOPS! :) It was a little, ummm well, full. Thankfully it hadn't overflowed, but it was a little too full for comfort! I was able to drain the excess water, and life went on. :)
Dr. Mitchell preached on Revival in the Family. Even though I don't have a family of my own yet, nor am I planning on having one for quite a while, it is still important for me to have a right relationship with God. That way when I do start my own family I will be prepared to train my children the way that God would want.
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