My personal ministry hours for this month were very
exciting. The first ministry I did was I helped Mr. Dale move into his new
home, we moved furniture and packed up the moving van and that took up four
hours. I was a lot of fun to help him because I enjoy talking to Mr. Dale. The
other thing I did was I helped Mr. Scott moved furniture into his house and
that took four hours because we had to move stuff out put stuff in and
rearrange the things in his house. I really loved doing these personal ministry
hours just because I really love to serve and just to help people in any way I can,
even if it mean moving heavy furniture because the joy of people being grateful
that you made a difference in their lives is greater than you just working.
Another thing I liked about it was all the knowledge that I got from Mr. Dale
and Mr. Scott, they were always talking about Jesus and I learned more things
and I not only ministered to them but they ministered to me in a mightier way
and it was awesome. When I Worked with Mr. Scott it kind of started off slow
with moving but once we got in the grove all of the moving furniture, taking
furniture apart and rearranging it was very difficult but fun at the same time.
I think that when I go home for summer break I am going to continue to do the
ministry because Jesus never took a break from ministry so why would we? The
things that I have done can impact anybody because everybody can help people
move it is very easy to do and rather enjoyable if you ask me. And since I am
moving to Minnesota I couldn’t think of a better way to get to know people than
to serve and help them were they need help the most. And hopefully with me
serving them in return they serve somebody else. What a joy it would be to see
everyone serving one another and not worrying about our pride.
Monday, May 7, 2012
i bought the lie!
The thing that I learned this week was during the
retreat when they talked about past hurt, and I realized that the devil has
been lying to me all this time about me forgiving me parents and I honestly
thought I did but I didn’t mean it in my heart so the whole retreat God was
dealing with me on that topic and it was very hard to admit that. But the devil
was telling me lies like God will never forgive me for what I have done in my
past and I am not his child I am just a nobody and I believed that lie for so
long that I thought it was really. But this weekend I was set free from that
lie and God told me that I was no longer an orphan I was his child and even
though my parents were never there he was always there. Once I had forgiven my
parents I felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders and it was like I was
being set free. So now I realize that God can do anything if you are willing to
let him work in you for his Better purpose and he will use you in a mighty way.
Body shop
So this week for body shop ben and i walked around in atlantic beach for like an hour and it was very difficult because it was super hot. another thing that we did was played basketball for an hour and it was actually very fun but it was hot so very challenging. and for the last hour i had swam at atlantic beach and it was hard but rough because the waves were tossing me around like a fish.
The health benefits for these workouts was my endurance. the endurence i have can be way better that what it is right now and i feel like im getting better.
The health benefits for these workouts was my endurance. the endurence i have can be way better that what it is right now and i feel like im getting better.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
seeing the bigger picture
So this week was a week I will never forget, I say this
because we went on a mission’s trip to Abaco Bahamas, we did numerous things
while on this mission trip but the highlight of the trip for me was a village
called peas and mud. The reason why it was my favorite was because of the
little kids, I’m pretty good with kids but these kids were different they were
very polite and very nice. Even though the kids didn’t have much they were very
content with just receiving stickers and candy. It was so awesome to see the
difference between the kids here and the kids there. The kids over in Abaco
were not selfish at all and then you look at the kids over here in America and
all I hear is I want this or I want that, But not once in Abaco did I hear that
and it was just crazy to see the conditions they are faced with every day but
they still have a smile on their face. The best thing that I loved about peas
and mud was this teenager named deshawn and on the last day we were playing
basketball with the teens and I noticed that his flip flop had got ripped and
it was completely destroyed and he couldn’t play anymore and he looked really
bummed that he couldn’t play. So as we were leaving I went up to him and asked
him what size shoe he wore and he said 11, I told him he was in lucky because I
wear a size 11 so I took of my basketball shoes and give them to him. I will
never forget the look on his face, he was so grateful and I could just tell
that he doesn’t really get much from anybody and what I got next I did not
expect at all he gave me the biggest hug ever and thanked me. I have never felt
that way when I have given stuff to people. I guess it’s because I saw such a
bigger picture that he needed them more than me and I was more than glad to
give them to him. I can’t wait till next year so I can see deshawn again.
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