The past week. Hmmm. I feel like it can be summed in the title of this post (isn't that the point of a title?).
A week ago, we had Soul Care Training - we talked about how we can better care for broken people. It was really helpful to talk out certain scenarios and see how the Gospel applies to all situations. And it does. Jesus really is the answer- if He's not, you're asking the wrong question.
After that seminar, I decided I want to spend a lot of my ministry time working with Restoring Hope. Restoring Hope is a type of counseling service that Hope Community Service provides. They counsel individuals on a non-permanent basis, usually up to 6 meetings. They meet with people struggling with addiction, sexual sin, anxiety, depression, and many other struggles. Now I will be mentoring 2 or 3 young women regularly (I'm sure you'll hear more about them soon!), but Restoring Hope offers a very unique opportunity to meet as a short-term mentor with someone. I might meet with some people, but I would mostly function as someone who could hold someone accountable - checking in with them as often as needed during a specified amount of time determined by the counselors. Anyway, I'm hoping to get more involved with that. You'll be updated, of course :)
The day after Soul Care Training, we had a Hermeneutics seminar. Hermeneutics refers to biblical interpretation, and this particular seminar was taught by our senior pastor, Steve. It was a day long, and it was rich with information. We talked about different Bible study methods and how there are good ways to interpret the Bible and bad ways to do so. I feel far more prepared for my upcoming classes.
Wednesday night, I got to help out with the end of summer Youth picnic, and Thursday we had the Women of Hope Vision Night. Both were a lot of fun and made me even more excited for what's coming!
By Thursday night, though, I was longing for Thursday and Friday. Since August 7 or so, I feel like I haven't had a legitimate day off. Normally, Friday and Saturday are our days off, but this month, things kept coming up. But as the week progressed, Friday and Saturday stayed open. I was able to rest both days - actually rest. I pushed "work" (I hate calling LDI work - it's laboring for the Kingdom) out of my mind for the most part and spent time with good friends. I also finished unpacking, which I'd put off for far too long. I even built a bookshelf with some old dresser drawers (with the help of my friend Mike!) (pictures to come!).
Sunday was game day once again - the service at Hope was spectacular, and many new people were there as well as many college students who have returned to Minneapolis from the summer.
I was blessed with another day off for Labor Day as well, though this day was much less restful. Everything that needed to be done kept creeping into my mind. And while I had days of rest Friday and Saturday, I didn't take advantage of them to spend ample time along with the Lord. I'm feeling that today. But I'm hoping that will be remedied soon (as in tonight).
It's difficult, however. For many of my classes, beginning with Mark Study, we're in the Word so much that when I pick up my Bible to spend time with the Lord, I just don't feel motivated to do it. My brain needs rest from reading. Because of that, I've been able to spend so much more time talking with God, which was something I've never been great at. But my soul thirsts for Him, so if I can't meet Him in His Word, it's going to find another way. I'm pleased with this, but it's been a slow transition.
"Sometimes the heart rejoices; sometimes the soul cries out."
Love.