This has been an extremely amazing week here at Link Year,
full of growth, perspective, and of course relationship building. I’ll start
with our very first work day, which we had last Friday. In order to keep our student tuition as low as possible,
we have one day a month where us students work maintenance on K-Kauai. The guys
and girls went to different areas to work, so no one would be distracted, and
us guys began to work on the lower fields and making the ground and soil loose
and clean enough to plant grass. The lower fields are quite large, so we were
busy from 8 until noon. It was freezing at first, but later got really hot. So
that was the only thing interesting about about Friday, until I began doing
precepts and got to the day about reconciliation. It talked about righting
wrongs and reconciling relationships, especially when you are the one doing the
wrong and hurting the relationship. Jesus said that unrighteous anger is murder
in your heart. This rocked me very deeply, and I felt terrible for all the
anger I’ve felt at others and all the anger I’ve made others feel towards me. I
have been trying to reconcile for a few different things I’ve done and said
lately, and will continue at that as long as I need to. So there went my weekend.
Monday was accountability and bible study, probably one of the best yet. We
also started our new electives. The one I chose is a book study of “Just Do
Something”. The book tells us how Christians are always trying to live their
lives according to God’s will, but though He has a plan for you, you don’t know
it and will never find out until you take chances and fail a few times. The
speaker this Tuesday-Thursday was Shay Robbins, men’s director for K2 Kamp. He
spoke to us about intimacy with God, Spiritual gifts, and how God speaks to us.
It’s been awesome hearing him speak, but I’ve been so tired lately I could
barely pay attention. I got some decent notes, though! The most amazing part of
the week was the Q&A with Adam Donyes after The Fort. We got quite a few
insights, learned a bit about Donyes, and saw how much spiritual warfare really
is going on around us. It’s triggered a huge increase in communal prayer, and
is only making us more excited for how awesome Urban Entry is going to be! By
the way, I can’t wait for Kansas City! It’s going to be amazing and give huge
amounts of perspective. Thanksgiving is going to be the week right after, and I’m
gonna miss all my Linky friends so much!! I also got a job at Hollister this
week. Blah. This may be my last post for a few weeks, so whenever I get another
chance to post, I’ll see you then, I guess. Later!
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