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Showing posts with label joy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joy. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Things That Changed My Life

I should start by saying, this could get real cliche, because I've seen a few other people post things similar to this, but I wanted to share a part of my own story. With that being said, I'll explain what I am talking about.

Three years ago yesterday, I was getting on a plane with a few people I met at the Milwaukee airport that day, heading to Estes Park, Colorado for training for a summer job. Three years later, I have completed 3 summers working with Group Mission Trips, numerous volunteer events, met a lot of incredible and inspiring people, and been a part of an amazing ministry and organization. My theme this year has been about appreciating and being thankful for every thing, little or small, and its the huge amount of little things that I have been introduced to because of Group Mission Trips that makes it a huge, life-changing thing. There are three major ways Group has change me:

First, the ministry. I had opportunities to watch youth and young people grow, learn what serving means, as I was called to do just that every day, even when it was hard, and I didn't want to do it. I learned so much more about what it means to be a part of a ministry, and how the little things such as being goofy holding up a huge yellow sign that says "welcome" can make an impact. 

Second, the people. The full-time staff, my crews, the youth leaders, service project contacts, and even inspiring youth are just a few of the people I've interacted with. There are great summer staff that Group hires each year who have been incredible to hear their stories, and connect with them. Some of them I still keep in contact with, and I look forward to the times I get to skype with them, catch up, or even hang out at a Group Conference or event. Behind these summer staffers is an incredible team of full-time staff who encourage and believe in the young people who run the camps. We couldn't do what we do without the vision and hard work from the full-time staff, who care endlessly to see youth encounter Jesus. 
My crews. My word, I can't say enough about the great people I have had the opportunity to work alongside for three summers. With Taylor in Cincy, Erika in Charleston, and Leah and Laura in Nashville, these women have really impacted me and have made me learn so much more about not only myself, but how to love God and love people better. 
People from the projects. I have met some incredible people who work and serve people every day, and are truly inspiring. People who work with youth, refugees, people without homes, those with Alzheimer's. Week after week, we would work alongside incredible people who have stories to tell of inspiration and the front-range work of caring and loving people. It is people like this who remind me of my humanness and how futile and selfish I can be.

Thirdly, the opportunities.  Where else would I have the opportunity to stand in front of 600 people, and speak to them how God repairs and renews? Where else would I find an amazing church to intern with and learn about worship ministry so I can finish my degree program? Where else have I had the opportunity to travel the country, and get paid to do it? Where else would I go out of my way to make it to Columbus after having money stolen, and not having a debit card, just so I can volunteer at a youth-ministry conference where God had plans of transforming me in an unexpected way? The stories are endless, and the impact is life-long. I celebrate and rejoice for the time I have had, and the time that is coming. God has used Group to meet people, find opportunities, and move in my heart in ways that will be lasting for the rest of my life. It's not over, and it simply is just begun. 

My charge to you? What little things or big things do you have in your life that you could consider to be life changing? How have these things been put there, and what impact have they left in your life? Sometimes it becomes easy to get caught up in the day to day, and forget God's promises that are life-long. It may take some digging, but they are there. Practicing thankfulness and opening ourselves up to all that God can do, opens us up to greater fulfillment and joy of life. 

If you want to read more about this, check out Ann Voskamp's One-Thousand Gifts, and find what are your moments of grace to be thankful for. One of mine is:
20. Meeting people and finding opportunities through Group






Looking forward to a more full and fulfilling life.
http://onethousandgifts.com/

http://groupmissiontrips.com/

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Refreshing Start of A New Year

Well hello to all my blog readers. I know its been a while. (I feel like I always say that).

I have been thinking about getting into blogging a bit more regularly and how I would like to do that. Its a new year, so time for new things right? I read on someone's blog that they wanted to blog about love. Not love in the sense of romance, but lately, there have been so many negative "here's my opinion on the problems with X..." type of blogs. So instead, I want to join in the movement of writing and promoting things I love, and for me, promoting joy. (Thanks to Michelle Weygandt for the great insight! >>Link to her blog about this... Promoting Love )
So here's to writing about things that inspire, things I learn, and promoting things I love. Forget all those negative posts that are still drafts in my blog post box.

Joy.
Its been a word that has been coming up in my life for a while. I've realized I've let myself sink into negativity and complaining about the things I don't have. So I decided to get the book (promoting favorite thing #1), One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp. I've read two chapters so far, and have been really convicted. So I want to start promoting joy and all the things I've been blessed with. In her book, Voskamp studied the Greek word eucharisteo which was the word used at the table of the Last Supper when it says "Jesus gave thanks." She discovered this word derives from charis which means grace, and chara which means joy. The fullest life can come from these three things, thanksgiving full of grace and joy. So I invite you all to enter in my journey to explore this kind of thankfulness with joy and grace.

Reading.
I got a bunch of book for Christmas that I am excited about reading.
1. Bonhoeffer, Pastor Martyr, Prophet, Spy: basically the biography of his life. I hope to find this read inspiring.
2. The Complete Signature Classics by C.S. Lewis. This is all of his "classic" works including 7 book such as Screwtape Letter (which is what I am currently reading), Miracles, and Mere Christianity. 

Coffee. [Tea]
My "Focus" tea Latte. Yum
I know it sounds kinda silly, but most people know this about me, I LOVE coffee [and tea]. I love trying new coffees, exploring coffee shops, and even experimenting with my own brewing methods, types, and making my own drinks (and also collecting mugs). For Christmas again, I received a Bodum coffee press, which I would highly recommend. Not only that, but I got this milk frother, which has been a blast, (and my roomates LOVE) as we have made many coffee and tea lattes and all sorts of drinks. My favorite was the Tazo Focus tea, with frothed, hot milk and half-and-half, with Agave nectar drizzled on the top, and also topped with cinnamon. I seriously cannot describe how tasty it was. 

So here's to trying more, and finding new creative drinks to make... and maybe to someday opening my own shop! 

Music.
I am doing some recording this semester with my friend Grace, and so hopefully can put some of it up when we get it done! I am also starting to try to do some more producing/ engineering on my own, which has been hard because I don't have the money to buy my own equipment. I hope to share at least one song this semester that I produced myself.
I'm thinking about also sharing more of the stuff I've written, and hopefully finding time to write even more. I've done quite a bit of writing lyrics, but have put like 2 songs to music.
Also, I love listening to Beyonce. It's currently what I'm listening to.

So tweet me, comment on this, I'd love to actually get responses to know people actually read this! 

Peace and grace.

These ladies bring me great joy! We were enjoying winter and went ice skating!