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Getting a Lil' Bit Closer to that Diploma

Spring 2 0 0 8 Semester Schedule Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 - 9:15 am "Foundations of American Education/Field Experience" PTE3023 9:30 - 10:45 am "Ethnic American Literature" ENG4823 11:00 - 12:15 pm "Adolescent Psychology" PTE3153 1:00 - 1:50 pm "Part IV Biblical Greek" PSYH3140 2:00 - 2:50 pm "Basic Photography" JOUR1213 (tentative) Should be a fun and busy semester! I decided to keep everything on Tues/Thurs and leave Mon/Wed/Fri open for piano lessons, bible studies, lunch with people, studying, and traveling. Pray that I would use my time wisely for His service and for His glory alone.

Be A Turtle

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For Christmas, my sister Heather got me the book title "Angola Beloved" by T. Ernest Wilson. Of course, I'm loving every minute of time spent in the book! It's so neat to see how Wilson was affected by different missionaries and despite people saying he couldn't do it or he couldn't afford it...he still went. Wilson wanted to rely fully upon the Lord and saw no reason in telling others his needs, rather he told the Lord and the Lord provided from that point. What a neat story of faith, reminds me quite abit about George Mueller. A portion that really struck me was when he first arrived in Chilonda, Angola. He was talking with an elder of the meeting there named Sanji. He was one of the very first converts of Central Africa and when he returned to his village after his conversion at a young age, he wanted to immediately tell ALL the people in his tribe! But in the African culture, the younger men do not have a voice. This was true in the tribes in Zambia also..