Reflections on Isaiah 55
Ha! I'll do what Doc does! Just wanted to share some things I learned!
http://theologicaljourney.blogspot.com/2007/06/reflections-on-isaiah-55.html
I'll also update on what I'm doing. I just graduated from BBC and am living in Dunmore. I'm working in the BBC library for now. I worked 40 hours a week during the first session of May school, and am working 20 hours a week this second session. It's nice to be around here and see people. I also worked in the kitchen during both Ladies LYFE conferences.
I'm enjoying my first summer in this area. After Father's day I'll be the choir director at my church, Berean in Scranton. Any ideas for simple choral arrangements? I'm excited about writing some of my own, but we'll see.
June 23rd is the Lucas/TenHoeve wedding, and I'm looking forward to being part of that. Right after that I'm planning on starting the grad school summer program, Christian School education with an emphasis in music. Abi Calin is also going to be doing that. We want to eventually get certified to teach. I've heard that there are students in that program who are teachers on the mission field, so I look forward to hearing about their experiences.
Four weeks and 6 credits later I will be headed to Arizona for vacation!! Woo hoo! I'll see my parents, my grandma and aunt, my sister and bro-in-law and the adorable nephew.
After that I don't know yet. I'm waiting on a possible job opportunity, and if that doesn't work out I'll be looking, but I'm glad that for the summer I have this job at the library.
It still feels like I'm always doing something, between work and going places with friends. It is a huge blessing to spend the summer with friends and to have that encouragement.
http://theologicaljourney.blogspot.com/2007/06/reflections-on-isaiah-55.html
I'll also update on what I'm doing. I just graduated from BBC and am living in Dunmore. I'm working in the BBC library for now. I worked 40 hours a week during the first session of May school, and am working 20 hours a week this second session. It's nice to be around here and see people. I also worked in the kitchen during both Ladies LYFE conferences.
I'm enjoying my first summer in this area. After Father's day I'll be the choir director at my church, Berean in Scranton. Any ideas for simple choral arrangements? I'm excited about writing some of my own, but we'll see.
June 23rd is the Lucas/TenHoeve wedding, and I'm looking forward to being part of that. Right after that I'm planning on starting the grad school summer program, Christian School education with an emphasis in music. Abi Calin is also going to be doing that. We want to eventually get certified to teach. I've heard that there are students in that program who are teachers on the mission field, so I look forward to hearing about their experiences.
Four weeks and 6 credits later I will be headed to Arizona for vacation!! Woo hoo! I'll see my parents, my grandma and aunt, my sister and bro-in-law and the adorable nephew.
After that I don't know yet. I'm waiting on a possible job opportunity, and if that doesn't work out I'll be looking, but I'm glad that for the summer I have this job at the library.
It still feels like I'm always doing something, between work and going places with friends. It is a huge blessing to spend the summer with friends and to have that encouragement.
1 Comments:
Kristin,
Thanks for catching us up! In a moment I'll journey over to your reflections on Isaiah.
Kristin, you're a blessing to our circle! I saw you reading by the pond this morning and prayed for you.
I'm getting into a pleasant summertime groove. Mr. Mom around the house in the early morning -- Reading and studying the Scriptures with JE during the mid-morning -- running and reasoning with Tom Williams, David Shumaker, and David McGrew during the late morning -- Blogging in the early afternoon before the family gets home - and spending time with my the fam. from mid-afternoon into the evening.
We just bought a “little” grill [$19.99] so the baby robins can continue roost on the gas tank of our “big” grill. The Life of God in the Soul of Man [true religion] is pleasant!
Here's a "beauty" from today's reading of TFOTW:
"We argue God's being from our being, and the being of other things, which we are sensible once were not, but have begun to be . . . The way that mankind came to the knowledge of the being of God, is that which the apostle speaks of, Romans 1.20, 'The invisible things of him from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; even his eternal power and Godhead'" [p. 50].
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