Sunday, January 27, 2013

Coffee and Nail Polish

What do these two things below mean to me?
For many a cup of coffee and nail polish means an hour of relaxing, vegging out to a good movie, or a date with a good girl friend. But to me it represents a weekend of late nights and early mornings, a lot of expended energy, and countless amazing talks with high school students. This weekend I helped out at a winter camp where I "mentored" one student all weekend. I'm always blown away at what God does in the lives of students at camps. How He shows them such unique things that I could never have dreamed of "teaching" when I said yes to taking on the task. He takes their hearts in His gentle, molding, hands and makes them a little bit more like His Son. 

So what do coffee and nail polish mean in all of this? I could find some "deep", but inevitability cheezy analogy for them (I'm a Bible College [almost] grad, I could do it!). I will spare you. To me these two things are part of my philosophy of youth ministry. The nearly empty coffee cup is sometimes the only energy I can have left, but THATS OK because it means that I am giving all I can to love students. And the nail polish is tool. Its one of the simple things that I can do to love someone else, let someone know that my time is specifically put aside for THEM. It shows that I want to go to them and meet them in their place of comfort. I want to love students the way that they feel loved because I'm pretty sure thats what Jesus did.

Maybe I'm preaching to the choir...who knows? But it was the lesson I walked away with from this camp. I cannot wait to get to Germany and do this all the time. It may mean a lot more coffee (please pray against addiction lol). It may mean that I have to buy stock in a nail polish company. But its all perfectly fine as long as Christ is glorified as students fall for Him. 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Habakkuk 3

Last semester I took my last Bible class at Multnomah and our term papers were on Habakkuk 3, which I had never truly studied before. The verses above were a huge encouragement and reminder that no matter what may come (or go) into my life, strength from the Lord is in me.

This reminder is especially important as this new year has ARRIVED and I am now in the full swing of support raising. My letters are written and being sent out now (so many of you should be expecting on by hand or in your snail-mail box ;) )! Once I have sent them all I want to meet face-to-face with whoever is willing to share my heart for BFA.

I am always surprised at how quickly I doubt or forget how God has brought me to this place. He has been so faithful to remind me that BFA is where He is calling me! How do I always forget???

SO, "what am I looking forward to most right now"? - the question that I'm getting most often.
Just meeting the girls who will be in my dorm! I seriously cannot wait to know their names...their likes and dislikes, the things that make them laugh, and the ways that make them feel most loved. I've been praying for them without names or faces for over a year now and I can't wait to KNOW them!

What do I need prayer for right now?
Courage. Raising support is a rather daunting thing, which I'm sure you can imagine. I know God is bigger than finances and He will bring it in, but it does require a lot of work on my part which I am diving into head first ;)

Please email me {larisa.w.missions@gmail.com} if you want me to send you a support letter. I would love to bring you into the loop more!

Happy January!

-L