Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Matthew 28:19

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"                 -Matthew 28:19
Wednesday is my second favorite day of the week. (My first being Sunday if anyone was wondering.) It's not Thursday (My least favorite) and it isn't Monday (my other least favorite.) Wednesday is the middle of the week. It's there to reassure you that Friday is almost here. It's there to provide a day when there is rarely homework, and it's also the day we have our youth thing "Reverb".

I've probably been going to various Reverbs since they started...3 years ago? That sounds right...anyway they've always been on Wednesday nights, and they've always been something that I absolutely love! We play insanely goofy games, hang out, watch videos, and there's always a really good lesson. Tonight's lesson really got to me.

The youth just returned from a mission trip.I didn't go on this one, but I'm planning on going on the next one! So, Grant (My youth pastor) did a lesson about missions. I've always thought about it I guess, and whenever we do lessons about needs in the people around us I usually get pretty emotional. Haha! I don't know why it hits me so hard, but it does! Tonight was no different. There was a video (remake of true story) about a guy who lived in a tribe in the middle of nowhere that had never heard the story of Jesus Christ. It goes on and talks about how he came to know Christ and how his village people were all Christians now because of these missionaries that came to talk and live with them. At the end, he says

"There are hundreds of tribes out there that are just like us. They have never heard of who Jesus Christ is. Who will tell them?"
That to me, just really made me think. I don't know if God wants me to go to the middle of the jungle and tell people about Jesus. Haha He might, but right now I don't know. I think it'll probably be awhile before I have to think about that too hard. Maybe not, but for now I'm open to the idea. :-) Grant was saying in our lesson, you don't have to travel halfway across the world to share the gospel. You can share the gospel with ANYBODY.

You could share it with your next door neighbor, a kid from school, or an old lady at Wal-Mart. It doesn't matter. If you're sharing the Word, then in a sense you ARE being a missionary...just in your own community. It's one thing to know ABOUT who Jesus is. It's another to KNOW Him on a personal level as your Savior. I guess, if we share that then we're doing what God called us to do.

Makes you think doesn't it? Makes me think..........

Sunday, October 23, 2011

90/10 syndrome

I have 90/10 syndrome. Nobody panic, I think it'll be okay. The first step to fixing a problem is admitting you have one right?
Here's the deal. A TON of amazing things happened during Fall Break. I cleaned my room for the first time since like...January. (No lie. It was just sad how much crap was in my room.) We had an AWESOME girls night, I DROVE all the way to Union University and didn't kill anyone (!) and spent Saturday/most of today with my dear friend Sarah. I need to write something about how amazing that experiance was! I would tell you right now but I would get wayyyyyy off subject! There's just too much to say! For now, just know that I LOVED it!
Today my mom came and picked me up from the dorm, we came home and worked on Jericho Junction stuff, and I litterally wasn't home for more than 10 minutes before heading out the door for SPACE NIGHT!!! It was so much fun! I think the kids had a blast! Haha I did! We had a moon bounce, hunted for moon rocks, set up the international space station, had Mission Control Center, and the leaders of the group had to wear Jetpacks. (Cereal boxes wrapped in aluminum foil, decorated with duct tape, and a diet coke bottle attached.)

So long story short, my week was pretty amazing. I actually had a day where I stayed home and I didn't do anything. You know the "Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars? Totally just was humming that song all day watching TV. (Not the inappro parts of the song. Don't be wierd...HA!) I don't think we've had a "free day" where no one was doing anything since before June. Definitely needed that!

But here's where my terrible syndrome comes in- one 'not-so-great-thing' happened. ONE. One thing went poorly (I'm not saying what, who, how, when, so just know now before I say anything else that it doesn't matter.) and I let it completely take over my awesome mood.  COMPLETELY take over.

If my day were an AT&T bar It would've been about 98% green. I should be super happy with the 98% thing right? But I'm not. Instead, all I can do is focus on the 2% of that made me mad, upset, or frustrated. I guess you can call it "Glass half empty" syndrome too can't you?

You shouldn't let one small thing ruin your mood. If you do, you miss out on the cool stuff. You bring others down too when you think about it...if all you can do is focus on that ONE bad thing then what are you gonna talk about?

Ponies. Haha just kidding

Nope. The ONE bad thing. So here you are gossiping, whining, complaining, or tattling about something thats bothering you when you could be talking about how excited you are or be talking about these AWESOME things you've been doing.

In a magazine article I was reading, the official title for this goofy way to "Improve Life" was 90/10 syndrome. Haha Don't let the small things ruin your day, or anyone else's!

<3 A little piece of me.

Friday, October 21, 2011

The story of my awesome day

Awesome day!!!!! =D

Woke up at 10:00 and headed to dentist to get a cavity filled. NOT EXCITED!!!!! SOOOO Not excited.
I get there and she starts messin with the wrong tooth (one that DIDN'T hurt) and she's says "We can fix that in like 2 minutes flat." I was super confused when I was explaining that that tooth was definitely not bothering me. So the one that hurts like crap is because of a wisdom tooth. MEANING- NO SHOT FOR ME!!!!!! She ended up filling the teeny tiny cavity and tellin me to take some advil for when my tooth started to bother me....litterally took 5 minutes. 5 MINUTES!!!!!!!!!! This is probably wayy too much information and I bet you don't care about my "dental stories" but you have no clue how excited I am they didn't have to numb me!!!!!!!!!!! I hate shots. Biggest tangible fear in life. Hate them hate them hate them.

Head to the WONDERFUL Mrs. Dionne's house for the afternoon. Hung out, went shopping for stuff for our "party" that we had later on, and had a grilled cheese sandwich...YUM

Got chinese food (My favorite right now!!!!!!) took it to church, watched "Life As We Know It", made cards for the people at Galloway, and had an AWESOME time with the girls!!!!

Came home, packed up, and tomorrow morning I'm heading to Union to spend the night with my friend Sarah. I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO unbelievably excited!!!!!!!!!!!! =D Can't WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh and while at Dionne's I watched a HUGE spider get sucked up with a vaccum cleaner. It was pretty cool....

And THAT my firends is a story of an amazing day, and a little piece of me.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

A little update and a couple of prayer requests

Tonight was camping night at Jericho Junction! It was SOOO much fun! The kids got to the church and ate hot dogs, cheeto puffs, and drank pink lemonade! Then they divided into teams and we went on a scavanger hunt. After that they went on a "hike" around the church and came inside for a camping themed Jericho Junction! We had mountain backdrops, a fake fire, bug sounds, "fishing", a tent, sleeping bags, s'mores (!) and so much more!!!! It was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!

So, next weekend. OH goodness. PLEASE be praying for me! HAHAHA! I'm in Child and Lifespan Development for my 6th period class this year. It's a pretty cool class. Not my favorite, but it's fun. So the only reason EVERYONE signs up for the class is to take home the baby simulator home. Well, I was excited about it at first! Then we had the demo.

:-(

Uh.Oh. This thing cries, screams, "pees", "poops", has to be rocked and fed, AND it wakes you up in the middle of the night. THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT!!!!!! Oh my gosh. I would suck as a mom. At least at this age, that's for sure. LOL

UGH!!!!! I do not want this thing. I have to name it. Haha I don't know how in the world parents do that. I mean, this thing isn't even real and I'm having a hard time naming it! I don't even want to think about what it would be like to have a real kid. Good grief! Hahahaha! So anyway, I have to keep it ALL weekend. =/ Maybe it'll be fun? Ha! We'll see...

So I know this super sweet lady who I have become very close with over the past few weeks. Let's just call Mrs. T in case she doesn't want her name on the internet or something. She's AWESOME!!!!!!!! She is super crafty, likes to quilt, loves alot of the same stuff as I do, and I LOVE her to death!!!!!! =D
She has Stage Five Ovarian Cancer. But boy, I don't think you'd know it by talking to her. She is the most upbeat, positive person I have ever met!!!! She's sooooo sweet! Now I have to get to the heavy part: She has 6-9 months to live.

6-9 months.

It scares me SO much. Just within the past few weeks, she's become a HUGE part of my life and I don't know what I'll do without her. It's very sad, and its very scary to think about. However, I believe God can do miracles and if its in His plan to heal her then He will! I pray for her and her family every day! Her husband, Mr. C, is super nice! And she has two sons. One who is my age, and one who is my brother's age. Please please keep them in your prayers too! <3 thank you!!!!

Well, I guess that's about it! Today was an awesome day! I hope you have a great week!

A Little Piece of Me <3