This One Time at Worldview
*I learned what it meant to love someone despite their appearance.
*I learned that cafeteria food really and truly will never be as good as mom's home cooking.
*I saw truth and grace put into action.
*I realized just how delightful a fresh, ripe piece of fruit can be.
*I swore off eating Starbursts, maybe forever.
*I learned that camp will not fall into the ocean if I mess something up.
*I reminded myself that "It's Not About Me" over and over again.
*I learned how challenging and yet rewarding it can be to be placed in a position of leadership.
*I preached the Gospel to myself and others.
*I picked up on the quirks of staffers, faculty and students alike.
*I realized how quickly staff meetings can be derailed: "There goes the bunny!!!"
*I saw Mount Emily in Idaho.
*I discussed the philosophy of color teams, ran circles through the argument of predestination and talked about the beauty of the Gospel.
*I drew pictures of Ephesians chapter 2.
*I laughed and cried with students and staffers.
*I saw how deep a 17-year-old can dig into the Word of God and how the Gospel can be grasped at any age, yet it never ever grows old.
*I walked hundreds of miles over hills and sidewalks and grass.
*I began to try to understand what it meant that God loved me.
*I rode for hours stuffed into a 15-passenger van.
*I sang the same worship songs over and over, yet their truths never got stale.
*I shook the hands of hundreds of parents and students.
*I made friends with people who turned into family before the end of the summer.
*I tasted the bittersweet farewell of saying goodbyes to people I may not see for a long time.
*I figured out just how long I could go without enough sleep.
*I discovered the goodness of coffee when you are running on very little sleep.
*I tasted the goodness of God.
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| The 2011 WVA West Coast Staff Team |
"Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your work is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58.

1 comment:
Well said, Emily.
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