Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Humility is found on Pons Hill

    So a ton of people have been asking about my summer. Sorry I haven't been blogging this summer, things have been CRAZY. The past two months is still a bit of a blur. God did amazing things! I'm actually sitting in the same spot that I sat when filling out my application for my internship at the Inn. I asked my mom, she said no. I prayed about it, Larry called me, God changed my mom's heart, and then I had to raise $1400, and money for spending, and get a passport in two months. I started praying, and within a week God started sending the money.
My grandma paid for my passport, the money all came in, and the Dominican Republic Mission Trip (The Extra Mile Challenge) was happening.  God blew my mind at the Inn this summer. Our first day there, we ran Pons Hill. I went there to be challenged, humbled, and to go somewhere that I wouldn't be treated differently than everyone else. People in my life put me on a level that isn't accurate. They assume that I can't make mistakes, and that I'm invincible. At the Inn, I was like everyone else. I was an intern, who was there to grow. I found my humility the first time I ran Pons. And it continued to develop throughout the summer. A healthier way of seeing myself. I am worth so much in the eyes of Christ. However, the key is not how much I am worth-- It's how much he is worth. When I truly began to grasp the true value of Jesus, His life, and His love, the way I saw myself and others began to balance out. They are now held at a higher esteem than myself. He is so valuable, and I am so humbled to know that He found me, little me, worth dying for.

Sorry if some of this is scatter-brained. I'm still processing, and have so much random stuff going on in my head. If you want some of the details of what I did this summer, I.E. hiking mountains (one blindfolded) , white water rafting, iron-chef challenges, slacklining, Mall of Georgia Evangelism, Heroes of Today Program, Intercessory prayer, songwriting, etc. , then hit me up! I'd love to share some of what the Lord has done this summer.

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