Exhausting, yes.
Rewarding, yes.
Challenging, yes.
A learning experience, yes.
I made so many memories, new friends, and learned so much.
If you had asked me during the middle of the summer what I was learning it would have been something about what I was learning through chapel, barn devotions, or my own devotions that spoke to me that day. Early on in the summer it would have been something like this, "Because of His grace, God will give me the strength to get through each day. And He will give me joy to share His love with others. Because my life is not my own, it is His." That is so true.
I'm a detail oriented person so it is hard for me to see the 'big picture' but I think that this is it--perspective, joy, and it is only by God's grace that I can do anything. That is what I learned most during my nine weeks at camp.
What has God been teaching you lately? I'd love to hear!
(photos from my favorite spot to do my devotions at camp--yes photos from camp, my mom surprised me with my own point and shoot camera!)
I'm off to finish organizing my desk for the upcoming school year. We're moving around our desks and things so that my sister and I will have a quiet room separate from the three younger(& noise loving) ones. Plus, I was able to go shopping for school supplies today! =D
Love in Christ,
4 comments:
Yay, you're back! :) I'm so glad you had a wonderful summer! It sounds like a lot of fun!
Lately God's been teaching the concept of more. To do more with my time...with my life.
Anyways, good to have you back, Emily Grace!
Katie
Perspective is definitely one of those subjects that keeps popping up lately for me. It's great to have you back again!
In reply to your comment, yes peaches are one of the best fruits around, most specifically if they are fresh. To me they are the perfect "harvest" fruit. :)
Hi Emily!
I just awarded you and your lovely blog the Liebster Blog Award! Check it out at: http://swordmaidenforchrist.blogspot.com/2011/08/liebster-blog-award.html
Eve :)
Beautiful pictures!
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