Hey! so i've been here about three days, endured alot of training, met all the team leaders, and thankfully feel slightly more prepared to be a team leader this summer. I'm pretty excited about it, but i think it'll be realy hard. I can already see me being sacrificial for a week or so, and then inwardly becoming arrogant, selfish, or unloving. Pray against that if you would, and for Christ's power to shine through in these areas of weakness, stretching me and really blessing the men He has entrusted to me. Tomorrow my team arrives (three of them). I'm both exited and nervous.
Yesterday we took a field trip to the Glen and were priviledged to hear Mike Treneer, the intermational president of Navigators, give one of the best talks i've ever heard. He discussed the apparent weakness of the Gospel, referencing the tension between the Cosmic incarnation of God in human form, able to send legions of angels at his beckon, with John the Baptist imprisioned for years facing death and douting whether Jesus was the Christ. Essentially, why do laborers of the gospel face hardship, persecution, and death. What really stuck out to me was an analogy he used of pres. truman during WWII facing the decision of the atomic bomb. i'll try to recap it:
At the end of WWII,
how rad is that? Why am I laboring here this summer? because the Kingdom is expanded by one person talking to another, and watching God produce a domino effect that will reach the nations.
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