Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Newsflash

It is expected to snow at 4am-8am tomorrow.....ugh....it's October and I'm pulling out the ugg boots!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Discovery - final!

Hey friends....I just finished up instructing my group of 12 freshman out at the ropes course and out on a camping trip in the wilderness. In order to put the finishing touches on our class, each student prepared to share an appreciation, challenge, an exhortation to each other classmate. So, as we gathered for a meal, each student was put on the hot seat and received these thoughts from their fellow classmates. Jared (my TA) and I were included in this and it was such a moving time to watch a community share with one another, showing encouragement and challenges for them as they grow in their relationships with God and in their character. I just finished reading their reflection papers and I was moved by the processes that they went through this semester. One girl in particular has experienced a great deal of social healing through this class and the group of students that formed a community with her. In her reflections she shared that she has overcome being fearful of groups but is encouraged to share more of her story with others, pursuing new relationships, and trusting that God will carry her through. She wrote, "I will not hold back, because He never lets go". Amazing!! I am moved by her beautiful spirit. Here's a great pic of them in action in New Hampshire!Psalm 23:5 - You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ray LaMontagne!!

So friends...after a fantastic weekend with college students out in the wilderness I had the privilege of heading to the Boston Opera House downtown for a little concert. One of my favorites Ray LaMontagne was playing and it was quite a show. My friend Beth came along and we had a grand ol time! Here's a little sampling:


P.S. You should all go get his new album....so fun!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Discovery!

As most of you know, I'm instructing a class at Gordon college teaching spiritual, character, and group development using outdoor education elements. In this course, participants are on a ropes course two days a week and then we take a camping trip somewhere within our class time. Well, this past weekend we had the joy of heading up to New Hampshire to see how the leaves had changed and to try to stay warm while camping in the 30-40 degree weather. We hiked some wonderful trails and admired some truly amazing and colorful trees. The leaves had changed up north and we were in for a treat. Click on this link for some pictorial highlights - you won't regret it!


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