The theme of College Weekend was What is the Gospel?. I was only there for a few hours, so I didn't get to hear all of the speakers, but I was very blessed by the ones I did hear. The first speaker was Bro. Darren Plattner from Champaign and he spoke on "For The Sake of My Name." I felt he explained what the gospel was more, but that was good that he did. He asked us to write what we thought of when we hear the word the "Gospel". I wrote down, "the gospel is the good news that Jesus saves, that he died so we can have eternal life with him." He stressed that there is only one gospel and it is not denominational, cultural, or traditional. He has talked about how we cannot comprehend the good news until we understand the bad news. It's very true that we always want to hear the bad news first so that the good news will be even better. He also told us that we are more like Adolf Hitler than Jesus. He had us draw a morality scale which consisted of a vertical line with God at the top and "bad guys" at the bottom. He then asked us to put an "x" on the scale of where we are. I obviously put mine right next the to bad guys, which was correct. The space in between is the gap of righteousness. Next he had us draw a horizontal line a third of the way down. It formed a cross and on it we wrote "the good news." One thing I really took from his talk was that he said God treated Jesus as if He was living my life, so that He can treat me as Jesus. That was really convicting, and even though we hear that a lot, he put it in a completely personal way. I write unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for his name's sake. 1 John 2:12
The second speak was Bro. Matt Kaufmann from Bloomington and he spoke on "the cross". One of his main points was that at the cross there was an exchange. My sins for his righteousness. He also said that the only one who can forgive our sins is the one who we transgressed against. Very convicting. Also, he said that God turned his face away from Jesus on the cross, because of my sin. The whole time he was speaking, I felt so unworthy of what I have been given. When we walked up to Jesus, we walked up with sin and walked away with him and his righteousness. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. Isaiah 53:5
Bro. Mark Schmidgall from Oakville was the third speaker. He spoke on "the resurrection". He spoke of how in Jesus days, they were writing about the resurrection at historians and scholars. We have eyewitness evidence! Mark also said that it can't happen naturally, but super-naturally. He also spoke on the resurrection of the new man from the old man, and putting off the old things, and putting on the new. We should set our affections above and not on things of the earth. He also spoke on death and that is our last enemy. Not satan. When we victor over death and are not afraid to die, that is when we are ready to die. Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat? Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. II Peter 3:12-13 The last talk I was able to listen to was Karen Metz speaking on the Bride(to just the sisters). She talked about the bride of Christ, the church. She explained how we can prepare for marriage and it is simply being faithful to God, focusing on or relationship with Jesus, and being subject to Christ. We need to pursue him by spending time in his word, making it a priority. We need to pray, our time to praise him, bring our worries and cares to him, and faults to him. We need to practice contentment, letting his love satisfy us, and accepting how God mad us. She also spoke on purity and different areas on it and why we should practice it. It was a really good talk, especially for college-age girls, because for most of them, it really is probably the next step in their lives, and it's easy to make it an idol. We also had our discussion groups, where we went into separate rooms, with about 7-8 other girls and talked about what we learned that day and struggles we face in college. Overall, the weekend was a huge blessing to me and I can't wait until the next one! If you want to listen to some of the speakers the link is here ---------->http://www.acsermonstreamer.com/
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Going, Going, Going....
It's been a pretty crazy end of the week, so forgive me not blogging for a couple of days. Wednesday was pretty normal. Nothing very exciting happened that day. Thursday I had some heart tests done at OSF. I actually was going to have 3 tests done, but my Mom didn't think the X-ray was necessary. I had an Echocardiogram, and Pulmonary Functioning test. We think it's nothing, but my doctor told me to have them. The nurse that did my echo was a mom of one of Rhea's classmates. The nurse prepping the room was a sister from our church and the man who did my Pulmonary functioning test was someone we have known for a long time. His wife was in my mom's wedding, and they have a daughter that is a year older than me. Their kids also go to Heartland with my sisters. I was pretty embarrassed, because of all the people that work at OSF, it had to be people I knew that did my tests. After the tests, my mom took me to Baskin Robins:) It was sooo yummy. Then we went to The Baby Shop, which is an old house that has tons of second hand baby clothes, carseats, bouncy seats, etc. We didn't find anything, so we went to Goodwill where I found a skirt for work and a cute shirt. I usually don't shop at second hand stores because I like my clothes to be brand new. I may have changed my mind now:) We also went to Wannabes, which is also a second hand store for nicer, higher end clothing. On Friday, I had class, and then worked from 2-6. After that, I rushed to Brianna Streitmatter's for Elderly Singing. We stayed later than everyone else and played volleyball in their shed....with our skirts on:) We always make jokes about all the things you can do in a skirt. When I went to Michigan this summer, we tubed in long jean skirts to say that we did. On Saturday, I went to College Weekend with Tonya Martin in Bloomington. I will write about some things I learned from it later. We stayed until about 4:35ish and headed to Ryan Stoller's for a wiener roast. We got there an hour late, but it was still good to be there. We had a very long hayrack ride:) When I got home from that, my mom had put a whole bunch of stuff from my Great-Grandma's in my room. She recently moved to a nursing home, so they were cleaning out her house. I got an awesome chair that I can use for photography, 2 afghans, some old wooden blocks, old hangers, and an old brush and mirror set. Oh, and a toaster for when I move out:) Today, was a pretty small Sunday, which was nice, and now I am waiting for Sophie to wake up. My family went to hiking, and left me with Sophie. The Young Group is going to Ben and Hannah Martin's for a wiener roast tonight, so I am taking Sophie along. She is becoming a regular at Young Group events. I always complain about taking her places, because no one else has to haul their younger siblings around, but it's never as bad as I make it out to be. Well, I can't think of much else to write about, so everyone have a wonderful week:)
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Long days, early mornings
Due to internet difficulties, I was not able to post yesterday. I guess thats something that happens when you live in the country. It's probably better if I post at least two days at once anyways. Monday. We all love them don't we? A bad wake-up to reality. Actually, to be honest, I had a really awesome Monday. A great way to start your week:) I had class until 11:50 like every day. Nothing really exciting happened at school, except having fun(more like goofing off) with my wonderful friends. I got a call during class from Kristen Johnson asking if I could take their family pictures that day. It was pretty last minute, but the weather was gorgeous, so it all worked out. I meet them at Grandview Drive at 5:00 and took pictures until about 6:45. The colors were gorgeous:) I still have to edit them, but I will probably post some when I get a chance. After that, I went to the nursing home to sing like every Monday night. It was a pretty good turn out and the residents always enjoy it. I came home, and went to bed, attempting to have Sophie sleep with me on my top bunk. I smuggled her from upstairs down to my room, but she is loud enough to wake the neighborhood, so it didn't turn out to well. Plus, I tried to pretend I was sleeping so she would get bored and fall asleep. Well, long story short, it's hard to sleep when someone is centimeters from your face saying all the random words they are learned. The stinky breath didn't help the situation. As you can image, I couldn't hold back the giggles, which just egged her on even more. Eventually Mom must have figured out she wasn't in bed, and came down to get her. I them woke up on Tuesday(today) morning at 5:30, because I had to open. I had a really good day at work, and really enjoy my co-workers, even though they all are my mom's age or older. I got off work at 3:15, so I went to Amber's and we had some really good talks:) It's always so nice to be able to have one-on-one time with her, because even though we go to school together and see each other all the time, we don't really get to have heart-to-heart talks. Claire called me up while I was there and wanted me to pick up an insect book for her for her bug collection. I ran back into Dunlap, picked up and book for her, and came home with 6 books for me:) For those of you who don't know, I LOVE READING!!! I use to read all the time, but now I just have to re-read everything, which is ok. So, I came home and ate supper with the family(well part). We never really have the whole family eating supper together, because someone is always gone. I guess that happens as everyone gets older. After supper, I went to my room and read. I already finished one book, so 5 left to go:) And now, I am typing this blog post, which I'm sure you are all enjoying reading;) Everyone have a very good week until next post. Remember to be good stewards for what the Lord has given us!
As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
1 Peter 4:10
As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
1 Peter 4:10
Sunday, October 14, 2012
I live for the weekends....
Not really, but I do look verrry forward to them! This weekend was nice, because I didn't work on Saturday:) Not that I don't like my job, but it's nice to have a Saturday to relax, since I am going, going, going every single hour of every single day! Not quite, but it sure seems like it sometimes! I am going to start blogging about daily life now, just things I have been doing, and things that make me laugh, and things that make me proud(Sophie:)). On Friday, I did not have class due to our fall break! Yay!! I was hoping to sleep in, but got woke up at 7:45 to Sophie crawling on me. Not a pleasant way to wake up, but thats what happens when you have younger siblings I guess. So, I woke up, because Tessa was scared since Mom was garage saleing/shopping. I feed Sophie and Tessa breakfast(I had no idea if Sophie had eaten or not, but she acted starved!). Then I went downstairs to get ready for the day. I went back up stairs to get some hairspray(We always run out....it probably has nothing to do with having 6 girls in one house:)) and found Sophie sucking on the end of a broken mercury thermometer, and there was no line inside. I literally freaked out. I called Mom and she was like I don't know what to do, and I was like well I don't either and that's why I called you. Anyways, it's nice to have a aunt who is a very good nurse, so I called up Brittany and she said that is actually the fumes that are harmful so we should just get it out of the house and Sophie will probably be fine. So we did, and Sophie is still alive. I can't guarantee she is normal, but that's probably not from the mercury and more from having 5 crazy sisters. After settling down from that fiasco, I gathered myself up and took Tessa and Sophie to Tanner's Orchard for the morning. We went and played on the playground a while, although Sophie was a little wary of the whole deal. There was a school there, so there were kids everywhere. Tessa got bored of that pretty quickly. It was good that Sophie and I were free, because we didn't spend much time at the playground. Then we headed over to the animals. I think that was Sophie's favorite part. She loves animals! She's probably one of the only one's in our family who does. Let's hope she doesn't lose it when she gets older! We feed the goats, even Sophie:) Tessa didn't like the big ones, and I felt bad for them because everyone feeds the little ones, but I guess life gets harder as you get older....sigh. Then we went inside for some yummy lunch. Well mine was, I'm not sure how delicious their hot dog was, but thats what they wanted. Then we went outside to the playground some more, then we went inside and bought some carmel apples for the family:) delicious!! Aunt Marybeth was our cashier, so that was fun seeing her! Then we headed home, and I worked from 2-6. Here is a funny story that happened to me on thursday. I was sitting at my teller window, and I saw this black boxy thing that looked like a remote control. It was right underneath my desk, and I was kind of messing with it(problem #1). Next thing I know, 2 cops come walking into the bank. I guess it was an alarm for the cops if someone is trying to rob the bank. Why can't they tell me these things ahead of time?! After work, I went to Kaylie and Kourtney Stahl's house for the H.O.P.E wiener roast. It was a really nice evening. Saturday, I cleaned some at home, and they went up to Cherrytree to clean. I rushed home, packed up the 3 youngest girls and headed to Titus 2 at the Villa. It was Mom and Dad's 21st anniversary on Saturday, so they went out to eat and did some shopping. It was a fun evening, and I learned that tying comforters is harder than I remembered. On Sunday(today), we had a wiener roast at David and Crystal Streitmatter's for Crystal's 50th birthday. It was sooo much fun! We played knock-out, frisbee football, and even had a hayrack ride despite the freezing cold weather. So, that was me weekend packed into a book for you to read:) I really had a very good weekend, and next weekend won't come fast enough! Hope you all enjoyed yours also and have a blessed week this week!
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