GREETINGS, READERS!
Thank you so much for coming to check out my
new blog. I am so excited to share my life with you! Hopefully the stories,
thoughts, and experiences that I write about will inspire you in your
relationships with everyone around you (ie. friends, family, God) or can help
you through similar life situations as mine. Every day through the
opportunities that God provides, He teaches me new things; it is my desire to
share these things with you, in addition to some plain silly incidences, at the
beginning of each week through this blog. Since many of you do not know me very
well, I decided that I would write my first post as a brief introduction of me,
my passions, and the current events in my life.
(Michelle,
my oldest sister, just had her wedding in my parents’ fairytale backyard last
summer; it was beautiful!
I’m on
the far left.)
First of all in northeastern Virginia, my two
wonderful parents birthed me, and joined me to their family of four (now five
because of me). Last April I finally reached my final year as a teenager and
turned 19-years-old. Of the three girls in my family, I am the youngest by far;
both of my sisters are older than me by at least 8 years and are happily
married. Also, in my totally unprejudiced opinion, I have the cutest pet dog in
the whole world, and I love her as my own child. (haha :) ) God designed everyone
in my family so brilliantly different, but we certainly love each other and
share hearts for
Jesus, Disney movies, adventurous outdoor activities, and animals.
(My
team, Eklektos, might not be the best at sports, but we killed it at Eco
Challenge this year and got our team name engraved on the Eco trophy! Way to
go, guys; I love you all!
I’m in
the front on the right.)
After graduating from a fantastic small
Christian school, Class of 2012 (of which I was 1 out of 22), I moved all the
way down to Florida to participate in a leadership school and ministry training
program called Twenty-Four Seven Florida. This internship has rocked my
world! Because of 24/7 staff and leadership, as well as the support of friends
and family, I have grown so much spiritually, mentally, physically, and
socially into the woman of God I am meant to be. Designed to provide as many
learning and growth opportunities as possible, our crazy schedule typically
consists of college classes, outreach, serving in the church, team building
activities, workouts, chapels, and much more. However, the year is also
splashed with awesome random team-building trips, spiritual retreats, and
mission trips. Needless to say, we do a lot.
(My
silly mission team got to help out with Camino De Vida’s servolución by
painting houses while in Lima, Peru!
I’m in
the back, third from the left.)
Because of my heart for missions, the ministry
and outreach opportunities through Bayside Community Church and 24/7 are
probably the biggest reasons why I applied to the program,
so that I can prepare for my future mission work. This year I got blessed with the opportunity to go on my first
international mission trip to Peru. My trip there was incredible and filled
with great memories from cool experiences and powerful ministry occasions. Not
only did my team get to tour Lima and Iquitos, bathe in the Amazon River while
star gazing, hold a sloth, go to a fancy buffet with a dance show, and other
such fun things, but we also got to pray healing over people, build a bathroom
for a small jungle church, do street evangelism, deliver free wheel chairs to
needy families, and provide blankets for the people in a colder region. On the
morning of the day we returned, we also got to set up a playground commissioned
by the first lady of Peru for a poor community there! I will never forget that
awesome, life-changing mission trip, but my heart burns for Japan, not Peru.
(I
might not have all of the details figured out for my future ministry, but God
has everything planned, and He leads me every step of the way!)
For as long as I can remember I have always
had an unexplainable passion for the people and country of Japan; God has
really put them on my heart. Knowing that all people need to know about the
great love of Christ, I desire to bring this truth to the Japanese people.
Everything about the country (ie. culture, language, food, music, fashion,
tradition, government) I love, but I know being in the 10-40 window means that
not many missionaries travel or live there and teach about God’s love. No
matter what happens in my future I know I am called to do long-term ministry in
Japan.
I really hope that this post has helped you get to
know me better. Now that you are up to speed on my life, next week I will talk
more about what happens during the coming week and the things that God teaches
me.
I’m interested in your feedback! Don’t be intimidated
by not knowing me; if there is a something I talked about in this post with
which you connect, feel free to start a conversation about it in the comments.
Let me know about your family or tell me a crazy story about your siblings.
What is your biggest passion in life? Answer in the comments section below!
My name is Catherine, and it is very nice to meet you.
:)
Isaiah 52:7 (NIV) – “How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news
of happiness, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion, “Your God reigns.’”
Hi! My name is Sydney, I'm a senior this year in Arizona. I was introduced to the 24/7 program through a very "coicidental" set of circumstances. I think that God might have that in my future! Can you tell me more about it???:D
ReplyDeleteSydney, that is so awesome! God called me to Twenty-Four Seven when I visited my cousin at a similar program in Arkansas a couple of years previously. However, I had ignored that call and pursued military schools. Thankfully God redirected me; Twenty-Four Seven School of Ministry has been an incredible blessing! I can't even begin to describe all of the work that God has done in and through the school over it's five years of existence. Staff's heart and Pastor Randy's vision for the school is that young, college-age adults would be able to explore God's purpose for their lives and be equipped or prepared to go into that by being spiritually, socially, mentally, and physically strengthened. Last year, through all of the intentional up's and down's of the school, God taught me so much and grew me exponentially both spiritually and as a person; each day students have new opportunities to learn, serve, and exercise their God-given abilities. I could seriously go on and on about how great of a school it is; I've built lasting relationships, learned life-long skills, established good habits, become more confident in who God created me to be, and so much more. I would definitely recommend looking into it and praying about it. You could even visit us this year at a preview weekend to check it out! There's information about preview weekends on the school's website here: http://247.baysidecommunity.org/prospective/preview-weekend
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