Monday, February 16, 2009

What in the world

So I kinda stopped writing in livejournal like I used to. I would write about my life practically every single day. Who really cares to know about all the details of my day though? I also started this blog a long time ago, but never kept it up. Either way, I faithfully read Chris Baker's blog, which is about anything and everything, and I really enjoy it...probably cause the whole time I'm picturing Chris telling the stuff he writes and it makes me laugh. lol

Perhaps I will try to make it a hobby/habit to blog on this here blogger. Who knows if I'll actually follow through. But here goes!

I'm actually in the computer lab right now waiting for 12:00...I have work today at Jazzman's from 12-3...then I have a five hour break, but have to be back from 8-12:30. It's a long day...but tomorrow is my only day off, which I am really looking forward to. 

It's so nice not being in school. It is hard though to be working the jobs that I am. Working in retail can suck sometimes cause there's so much tedious work that's never ending. I hope and pray that the Lord provides me with a good 9-5 job once Kyle and I get married and are in KY. I don't want these crazy hours. 

Speaking of KY...Kyle and I are going on a mini vacation to Lexington this weekend! We are going to visit with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousins who live out there...we're also going to be checking out our new home!!! We plan on living in Asbury's on campus housing! I'm so excited!!!

Spring break is in 3 weeks. Kyle and I are coming home on the 6th of March. I will be doing ALOT for the wedding. I have to find my dress, bridesmaid dresses, flowers, etc. etc. I feel like I have nothing done! But I know once me and my mom get together, we'll have it done in no time. :-)

I think I'm gonna go. I'm kinda getting tired of writing lol. I think I'm getting a cold...BOOOOOOOO!

Bye.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

"This is not radical Christianity...it's BIBLICAL Christianity."

Nasser’s challenge to students nets $85,000 for missions
posted on Friday, January 25, 2008 by Mitzi Bible in Student Life

Liberty students were challenged during Spiritual Emphasis Week to give to a missions cause -- and now three Ethiopian children’s lives will be changed forever.

Evangelist David Nasser encouraged students at a Campus Church service Wednesday, January 23 to give a special offering. He called it the "jeans" offering because he encouraged them to give the same amount as their jeans cost.

On the following night’s gathering in the Vines Center, with about 4,000 in attendance, students raised more than $65,000. The offering will help with the adoption of three Ethiopian children from one family who have been separated and put in different orphanages. The vision was to raise enough to pay for the adoption of these children, with the overflow going to other local and international missions causes.

Following that Friday’s convocation, the total collection now stands at around $85,000.
Campus pastor Johnnie Moore called this offering “historic.”

“Honestly, this astounded us,” he said. “The Lord really burdened our students and they gave more than we ever imagined.”

Spiritual Emphasis Week is the spiritual kickoff of each semester, Moore said.
“It’s where we pause a moment in the busyness of things to ask the Lord what He has for us in the coming months. This year we felt inspired to put practical feet to our spiritual growth through acts of service,” he said. “The miracle of this is not that a few people gave a great deal, it’s that everyone gave something. It’s also evidence of the potential impact of Christian college students united under a meaningful cause.”

Bread of Life

I know full well of Your sustenance and its availability to me.
Within my grasp at any moment I choose.


Why have I lost my hunger, when in reality I'm starving?

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Just checkin this thing out...I have a livejournal, and I know how to use it, but this one seems much different...