As those of you
reading this have probably already guessed, my life has been absolutely crazy the past
couple months. A lot has happened that I have been overwhelmed, surprised,
thankful, encouraged, and strengthened through. First things first. EMT class has finished
and I passed with an 81%!..I needed 80%.I definitely saw God’s provision in the
little details of the class as each week was hard to make it through all the
exams and studying. My finals week had 4
exams, one of which was practical. This practical exam I passed with flying
colors according to my prof, and he said it was one of the best that day. I am
so very thankful that the Lord gave me quick decision-making and recall in that
instance! As it turns out, this also
counted for the practical exam for my national license exam! One less exam to worry about now! Praying for all the paperwork to be completed
was next, and now I have a date that I will be taking my licensing exam –
1:15pm on September 11. This has put a
little more stress on beginning my Senior year at Moody because I have to study
for both now and it feels like I am taking 24 credits!
Relying on God and
encouragement from friends to get me through!
Now that I am back at Moody I have taken on some different
responsibilities this year. I am still
involved with band, but have taken on a new leadership role as band
president. This is going to be
stretching for me in directing everything that happens, but mostly because I
have to know what is going on all the time and not touch anything to help get
things done otherwise I won’t know what is next for another group. I am a big
‘doer’ and I know that God is going to stretch me in this way. I have already
seen the band come together as a team this past weekend for retreat, and it was
awesome to see the band family back together. I am also still involved with TNP (Thursday
Nite Praise) ministry, and a few other events around campus, including my dorm
floor. So far I love all my classes, but know that there will be some work
involved. I have started work at the Solheim Athletic Center as a desk
worker/game worker and look forward to getting to know my co-workers and staff
there as well.
I look forward to what God has in store for my life this
semester, and for the sweet times with Him amidst the craz-busy life of
school. A quote that I have on the wall
says, “Courage is fear that has said its prayers.” ~Karte Wilson Baker. I am
pretty sure that is going to define my next couple weeks. That and studying.
I would love to hear how the Lord is working in your life or
if I can pray for anything specifically. Send me an email or FB message.
Prayers & Blessings.
serving the King,
Heather

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