How is it that I am sitting here, only two and a half months into 2015, watching the past six years collide into a seamless reality right in front of me? Well, I'm not sure that there is a different answer to that question other than by the grace of God. You see, my sights have been set on a specific place now for a long while. For those of you that know me, you may be thinking that this place is Mexico. Contrarily, it is not. Mexico is indeed near and very dear to my heart, but that love has grown out of my long-held dreams for this other destination. It is almost comical, really, when I think about it. How a thirteen year old wide-eyed wonder was enamored and completely surrendered at the viewing of one missionary-based movie still baffles me. She didn't know pain, or passion. She didn't know suffering, loss, confusion and loneliness. She didn't know compassion, or love. Yet, she committed herself to the unknown. A commitment that would take her to the depths of her being, and a commitment that would see her to the peaks of mountains. It was her guide for every decision; if it didn't help her get there sooner, then it could be easily forgotten. But as the years ensued, she realized that "there" wasn't exactly where she originally thought it was. Not that a land mass spontaneously relocated or that she relinquished any part of her commitment, but that "there" was deeper than a soil. "There" wasn't rooted in a ground nor did it blow through an air. "There" was rooted in hearts and blew through its whispers.
"There" is God's love calling out for his people.
"There" is the place where redemption is found.
"There" is the Cross, the Christ, and the Christ-followers.
And everyday, Christ beckons me There, right in my own home, to that same commitment of surrender to Him. He invites me and brings me to His heart; he whispers, I love you. This is where There begins. And when I have swallowed His Words and absorbed his unfathomable grace, that is the moment when I am compelled to go forth into the world. "Like sheep among wolves" Jesus said, "you will go forth and preach my message to the lost. Take care of the widows and orphans, the sick and the tired. Make disciples of all nations. Never forget that I am with you always, to even the end of the age."** Now, now is the moment my Father God calls me There. Out There.
I'm going to Ecuador.
The plane ticket is finally bought for the place that called my name so long ago. Having now the understanding of what There means, I see God's perfect timing in this ministry endeavor. And I can confidently go as a "sent-out one" and join in the work that God is already doing in Ecuador.
**Taken from Matthew 10, Matthew 28, James 1:27
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Friday, February 6, 2015
This Whole CollegePlus Thing...
Okay, so there's this thing called CollegePlus, and it is awesome. Period. What is it exactly? Well, in essence, it is "a distance, accelerated learning program designed to aid students in obtaining their fully accredited bachelors degree while equipping them to launch into life." <<<(debt free).
Oh but it is so much more...
Firstly, I study at home in the comforts of my own room. Right off the bat here, I am saving thousands of dollars on room and board. Even as great as I see that, the benefits continue! I work part time (I have also worked full-time while in CP), I am currently pursing many other interests that are not in my degree plan, I participate in numerous ministries, I can work my schedule to participate in internships, AND I have the freedom to go on mission trips and other adventure extravaganzas.
--Sounds good, but like, is it a "real" degree?--
YES! Let me tell you about it. The whole process starts when I'm matched with a coach who not only helps me academically, but also in every other way possible. Like seriously, we have the BEST conversations. EVER. Over phone calls, this coach helped me through the beginning stages of studying skills and figuring out just what degree I wanted to pursue that aligned with my life purpose.
Now that I have made my degree choice, an English BA from Thomas Edison State College, (no, CP isn't the degree-granting school. I know- confusing. We'll get there in a minute), I have begun gaining all of my general education credits by taking credit-by-exam examinations. The most popular is called CLEP. These CLEP exams can be taken at most universities and colleges for a barely a fraction of a normal semester-long class. So, with the continued help of my coach, I independently study for a specific exam with various resources, and then take the the exam. Upon a passing score, I can receive 3 to 12 credits depending on the exam. This CLEP process can take me anywhere from 10 days to four weeks and only cost me from $100 to $150 (including books/study resources, the exam itself, and testing proctor fee).
All of this to say, that I am moving through my general ed classes quite rapidly without having to take out any students loans. That's right, zippo.
Once I have completed the various exams, as well as other signature courses by CollegePlus, I will transfer all of my work to Thomas Edison where I will finish my degree as a "normal" (ha..."normal"...) online student (still studying from home with the continued freedoms said above).
psst... still debt-free.
--Okay, well maybe that would work for you, but what about a social life? or the "college experience"? or "the campus life"?--
Let me just begin with that when I have the ENTIRE world to explore and discover, being confined to a college campus no longer seems appealing. And secondly, there is an amazing student community all over the US and beyond! Sure, some of us are only identified as an avatar, Facebook friend, or Google Hangout buddy... but seriously, this community is the BEST. And there are various opportunities for gatherings to meet and collaborate with fellow CP students. So I, in no way, feel like I am "missing out" on any social aspect of the traditional college experience.
If you have actually made it through all of these ramblings of mine, you may be able to tell that I am rather thrilled about this time in my life. Know what? I should be! This is the prime time. Sure things around me might be going a hundred miles an hour, I might be sitting at my desk for hours on end, or grueling over piles of flash cards, but CollegePlus has given me the freedom to live the life that God has given me to live.
Taking a deep breath in- It's go time.
If you have actually made it through all of these ramblings of mine, you may be able to tell that I am rather thrilled about this time in my life. Know what? I should be! This is the prime time. Sure things around me might be going a hundred miles an hour, I might be sitting at my desk for hours on end, or grueling over piles of flash cards, but CollegePlus has given me the freedom to live the life that God has given me to live.
Taking a deep breath in- It's go time.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Coffee, Schedules, and Blessings :)
Plans. Schedules. Goals. Calenders. Alarms. Charts. Graphs. Chocolate stash. Clean desk. *Check* -- I am SO ready for this year.
I love having my calender set up and ready to go, but my most favorite thing throughout the years are all of the surprises. The things that were never "penciled in," the things that the alarm was never set for, and the things that could never be charted even if I tried. Whether good or bad, those surprises are what remind me that life is still alive; that the air is meant to breathe; that some things need only be felt.
So... Now that 2015 is in full swing, I can wonder at the things that I hope to fit into my fifty-two weeks. CLEP tests (don't know what those are? check out next week's blog for a Krista's college run-down), work (which can't really be defined as "work" because I absolutely LOVE it), and varying ministries from after-school programs to camp counseling to Mexico. I can't forget to keep my creativity running so I'm sure that there will be plenty of pictures, music, stories, blogs, and dances.
Oh, and coffee. Of course.
Tea is spectacular as well.
Speaking about tea; As normal, at the beginning of this January month, I chose a set of verses to dedicate this year. Committing the year to specific verses has become a tradition since the beginning of my journaling days. I do this mainly because I want to have a set focus for the nearing months; I want this year to have purpose. And secondly, I want to take the lessons I will learn this year, compare them to where my understanding of those verses began, and see where the Lord will have brought me during that year.
The choosing of the verses for this year was brought on by an article I recently read about blessings. That article is <here>. It got me thinking about what the blessings of God really are. Just because I might have a nice house, or a good job, does that mean God has blessed me more than suffering Christians in other countries? I don't think so... When I read Matthew chapter five, it gives me a much better focus on what God calls blessings.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you."
It is my prayer that this year through each of my activities and circumstances, those scheduled and those that are not, I will experience the true blessings of God and know the joy that is found in Christ.
I love having my calender set up and ready to go, but my most favorite thing throughout the years are all of the surprises. The things that were never "penciled in," the things that the alarm was never set for, and the things that could never be charted even if I tried. Whether good or bad, those surprises are what remind me that life is still alive; that the air is meant to breathe; that some things need only be felt.
So... Now that 2015 is in full swing, I can wonder at the things that I hope to fit into my fifty-two weeks. CLEP tests (don't know what those are? check out next week's blog for a Krista's college run-down), work (which can't really be defined as "work" because I absolutely LOVE it), and varying ministries from after-school programs to camp counseling to Mexico. I can't forget to keep my creativity running so I'm sure that there will be plenty of pictures, music, stories, blogs, and dances.
Oh, and coffee. Of course.
Tea is spectacular as well.
Speaking about tea; As normal, at the beginning of this January month, I chose a set of verses to dedicate this year. Committing the year to specific verses has become a tradition since the beginning of my journaling days. I do this mainly because I want to have a set focus for the nearing months; I want this year to have purpose. And secondly, I want to take the lessons I will learn this year, compare them to where my understanding of those verses began, and see where the Lord will have brought me during that year.
The choosing of the verses for this year was brought on by an article I recently read about blessings. That article is <here>. It got me thinking about what the blessings of God really are. Just because I might have a nice house, or a good job, does that mean God has blessed me more than suffering Christians in other countries? I don't think so... When I read Matthew chapter five, it gives me a much better focus on what God calls blessings.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you."
It is my prayer that this year through each of my activities and circumstances, those scheduled and those that are not, I will experience the true blessings of God and know the joy that is found in Christ.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
2014 Recap
I always tend to be a bit late on the whole New Year's resolutions things, being that it is already the twenty-fifth of January... But that's OK, because this blog post isn't about resolutions anyways. Rather, I'd like to take a look back on the amazing year of 2014. One of my favorite things about entering a new rotation around the sun is sealing up the previous year by reflecting on the ups, downs, smiles and spin-arounds. It is with great pleasure that I present to you Two Thousand and Fourteen by Me.
1. Committed the year to these verses: "Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil: Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth." 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
2. Became a CollegePlus Student!
3. Spent 40 hours a week saying, "Would you like to add two apple pies for a dollar?"
4. Celebrated my first Valentines with someone other than myself and 1 John chapter 4.
5. Had the big 18th birthday.
7. Began position as a care-giver to the sweetest lady EVER.
8. Photographed my brother's wedding.
>Random fact #1: It was at a ski resort in June.
>Random fact #2: It was at a starting-line of the Savage Race.
>Random fact #3: Which contained 6+ miles of 28 obstacles up and down the ski mountain.
>Random fact #4: Me and my camera kept to the bottom of the hill.
9. Gained another sister!
>Random fact #5: My camp bird-name is Pica.
>Random fact #6: I co-lead the five-day kanu trip.
13. Spent 10 days with an amazing work-team!
>Random fact #8: Took a walk up the mountain to see one of the most beautiful sights my eyes have ever beheld.
14. Participated in Spanish conversation for the first time!!!
15. Spent four of the most amazing days of my life with one of my best friends.
>Random fact #9: Attended a Pentecostal church for the first time.
>Random fact #10: Ate the MOST DELICIOUS TAMALES EVER.
>Random fact #12: Learned how to correctly pronounce Popocatepetl.
>Random fact #13: Explored the underworld of el metro. WARNING: Not for the faint-of-the-claustrophobic.
>Random fact #14: Saying goodbyes remain to be the most difficult thing I've endured.
>Random fact #15: *tear* *sniffle-sniffle* I'm going to be an aunt :')
17. Dangerously came close to crossing over borderline-crazy-cat-lady.
>Random fact #16: Official update- I remain cat-less and only tolerant of the fuzzy creatures.
18. Saw the Piano Guys in concert!
19. Between work and school the "-ember" months are really just a blur...
>Random fact #17: I currently cannot remember what I did for Thanksgiving...
20. Began Kid's Club ministry at the local elementary school.
21. Wrote and directed an interpretive movement for the Christmas night at Church.
22. Led the Christmas choir at four different nursing homes.
23. Had my wisdom teeth removed.
24. Had the easiest, most relaxed Christmas EVER. Literally, my whole family stayed in pajamas all day. No guests, or fancy intricate meals. Just movies and ice cream.
26. Gained 21 college credits!
27. Spent so many moments drinking coffee and mountain dew and eating licorice and jelly beans while watching movies with my bestie :)
>Random fact #18: We FAILED miserably at our last attempt at an all-night movie marathon.
>Random fact #19: ^^ one word: 6am work shifts.
>Random fact #20: ^^^ three words, rather.
28. Went to CANADA for the first time!
>Random fact #21: it was actually January 2-3. But that isn't of importance.
>Random fact #22: IT WAS WITH CAMP FRIENDS.
>Random fact #23: 'nough said.
30. Purchased my new CAMERA!!!!
>Random fact#24: I can't leave lists on odd numbers other than 25.
>Random fact #25: After my first year of CollegePlus, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I cannot wait for what the next year brings.
And with that, my two-thousand and fourteen is complete.
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