Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Flaming Arrows Caught and Extinguished


Lately, I have heard a lot of spiritual warfare. I have come to the conclusion that all churches and ministries and everything, all secretly collaborate to come up with a topic. Spring 2012 it was relationships and dating and marriage, now Fall 2013 is Spiritual Warfare. I’ve heard it at SWAT, I’ve heard it at church, I’ve heard it on the C.S. Lewis Institute of Atlanta website- this month is focused on Spiritual Warfare, we’ve talked about it in Bible Study, and it seems like the list goes on and on.

Monday, October 14, 2013

The Ebenezer Moment


I wrote a blog post of few nights ago about unusual circumstances and such, and I mentioned that I have several going on at this given moment. Four to be exact on top of my already chaotic and unusual life- not many nursing students choose to work part time, serve as a regional ministry intern, be incredibly active in their church, don’t forget my family either, oh and there is that little thing called exercising that I try to make important. Let’s be honest, I’m a stress addict just like I’m a caffeine addict. No, there is almost never a day that I do nothing. I am always doing something, and there is always something to be done. I make a point of doing a little quiet time when I get up and when I go to bed, but other than that, I’m constantly going. [For those used to Morgan talking about Nap Time. That no longer exists. It was one of the first unnecessary things cut from the schedule.]

Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Start of A New Beginning


I'm actually handwriting this post and then typing it up, and I happen to be doing it in a composition book that I found in my room at home-home (aka: my parent's house). It's actually the book I got when I joined SWAT a couple years back. It has the logo glued on the front and everything.

I look over the past few years- from the actual real beginning of my college career (scrap that pre-college stuff) up until now. If someone had told me before I began at UGA, what all the next few years would entail, I most definitely wouldn't have believe him. I would have laughed and said "It's not possible. There is no way."