Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Changes
I cannot believe it is already September. I feel like I was just writing my last entry on here a few days ago back in May. The summer flew by and I was certainly not ready for it. I was expecting it to be another long summer just waiting to be back at school. I was certainly waiting to be back at school but surprisingly I had a pretty good summer and wasn't in as much of a hurry to be back as usual. School is flying by already and the work is just getting bigger by the day. Harding has been the place I have called home for the last two years now. This semester has been a little different though. I knew coming back it would be different but I geuss I didn't realize how different really. There were so many people I hadn't seen or been around since December because I was overseas and I couldn't wait to get back into the swing of things here with everyone. It has actually been pretty difficult adjusting back to being here. In some ways I almost feel like a Freshman again. That is certainly not a great feeling considering as a Freshman I was ready to leave the second I could. (Luckily that changed fast and now I never want to leave this place.) Things are changing. People are changing. My life goals are changing. My future is changing. My life itself is changing right before my own eyes. For the most part these have all been pretty good changes. For me change is a word I dread sometimes but I also love it at times too. I feel like because of our semester overseas there have been a lot of changes when it comes to friends. We knew it would be that way but I feel like with some it has just been unnecessary changes that can be avoided. I know things will come around in the end and as time goes on things will work out but the last three weeks in a way have been some of the hardest weeks I have experienced since I have been at Harding. If anything though it has only made me stronger. The reason I always tell people I love Harding so much is because of the people here and even though changes are occurring these people always come through in one way or another. When it comes to my life goals, my future and my life itself changing I would dare to say that is the case for anyone especially a college student. I don't know if it was an epiphany or just a simple talk with a wonderful friend of mine that caused me to do this but I decided to double major a few days ago. I was already majoring in IT and now I added Accounting to that and so joyfully added another Accounting class that I started today, which is three weeks into school. I sat in class today wondering what in the world I was doing while enjoying it all the same. This is the good change. I feel like to an extent I have lived a boring life at times. I have lived so routinely that instead of waking up every morning being so thankful for the day ahead of me I am just ready for the day to be over so I can get to next big event in my life. In my "Waiting" entry on here a few months ago I kind of talked about this a little. I am tired of just letting the day go by without realizing what a blessing it is to be here and to be alive. To my surprise 7 AM comes so much more pleasantly when I realize what a beautiful day its going to be and what a beautiful thing it is to be alive that day. This is the good change. I know things will get better with friends and I know that God will bless me through them and through the other exciting changes in my life as long as he stays my top priority. Change isn't a bad thing. It is all about making the best of what is put in front of you. I know it is easier said than done but it isn't impossible and thats why I love God because through him all things are possible. I am looking forward to a great semester and excited about what is to come.
Friday, May 18, 2007
A Bitter Sweet Ending
~Isaiah 40:28-31~
"...Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles, they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."
Greek Island Cruise

Tuesday, April 3, 2007
The Holy Lands



Friday, March 16, 2007
Northern Greece and So On
Friday, March 2, 2007
Waiting

Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Coming Around

Since we got back from the Peloponnese on Wednesday not a lot has gone on really. We started back to class on Friday and had a couple of tests Friday and Saturday. It is a little hard to really want to be in school and study when we leave for trips every other week. Not to mention the fact we are in Athens, Greece. Nonetheless, we do have work to do. It really is a lot better though when we are actually here seeing the things that we are learning about. It makes a huge difference and everything just comes to life almost. Last night was one of my favorite nights so far. A group of 8 of us went to a refugee center in downtown Athens. Some people from the church we go to help with it so a few people from our group go every 2 weeks. I wasn't even planning on going until right before it but I am so glad that I did. It was a blessing to me as it always is to be able to serve like that. We really weren't there for very long and we really didn't even get to do a whole lot. We sang a couple songs for them and we served their dinner then cleaned up afterwards. To be honest it seemed like most were just there to come eat and get out of there as fast as they could which is what most of them did. Still though it was a blessing just because it makes us realize what we have. What made the night even better was the group of people that I was with. We had a really fun group and it is always great getting to know more people. That is what half of this whole trip has been about is getting to know everyone. Last night we went up on the rooftop and looked over and saw the Acropolis. It was right there all lit up and one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. We stood there looking at it and sang for a while. It was just another one of those awesome moments that we have had on this trip where we have stood and looked at something so rich in history and beautiful and gotten to praise our Lord at the same time. It was an awesome feeling. Most of all last night was just a fun night to get away from the usual and do something different. But of course we had to get up early this morning and go back to class. Right now I am looking forward to a test on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but luckily we have a day off Saturday then leave for another trip on Monday. We are going to Northern Greece for four days this time. I am really looking forward to it and I could definitely get used to a week of travel after every week of school. I love traveling and I could definitely make it a habit. We will see what comes of that I guess.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The Soccer Game!


Egypt and the Peloponnese
Since I have already been here a month quite a bit has happened. My last post only explained less than half of what has been going on here so that is why I am already posting again about everything. Two weeks into the semester we made our first trip which was to Egypt. It turned out to be one of the best weeks of my life. Egypt itself was of course incredible but I think the best part of our trip actually had nothing to do with the things we saw. Our tour guide on our trip is part of what made this week one of the best weeks of my life. His name is Osman. In Egypt the main religion is Islam. Osman has been touched year after year every time he is with the Harding groups. He has an amazing family and they all have wonderful hearts. He is struggling so much with what to do because if he and his family became Christians they would have to leave his home country. I can't imagine having to struggle with something like that. Every day he wanted us to sing to him all day long. He really touched us just as much or more than we touched him. We were all crying on the last day when we had to say bye to him. In the midst of all this though the history and the culture was still such an experience. The first 2 days we were in Cairo. When we first got there I kept getting Arabian Nights stuck in my head from Aladdin because that is what it made me think of. I am weird I know but I can accept that. The biggest things we saw here were the Pyramids at Giza and the Egyptian Museum. It was really cool getting to see the pyramids because we have seen pictures and heard about them our entire lives and there we were standing right in front of them. We even got to go down in one of them. I have now been inside a pyramid in Egypt. I
First Impressions

Well it has been over a month and it is flying by faster than I could have imagined. Things fly by fast enough just being at school in Searcy but here it is like you blink and a week goes by. To be honest my first impression of this place made me feel almost as if I were in the middle of no where and in one of the dirtiest places I have ever seen. We are living in Porto Rafti, Greece which is right outside of Athens. There is no waste management here so people just throw their trash anywhere they please. It isn't the prettiest sight at first. As soon as we got here we walked around town and went over to the sea. We are on the coast of the Aegean Sea. You kind of get past the dirtiness of the town once you get over to the coast. It is a beautiful sight. The second day we were here a few of us climbed the mountain right beside the Artemis (the building we live in). Getting up the mountain is somewhat of a challenge but it is more than worth it. It is an amazing view. It felt incredible and you could see for miles. This is when I realized how beautiful this country really is. It also made me see the evidence of God's beauty. Sometimes I take for granted



Wednesday, February 21, 2007
This Blog

This blog for now is basically to inform people about my semester in Greece. I have already been here for over a month and I have already seen and experienced so many things. So much goes on it is hard to repeat everything to everyone. So I decided this was a good way to share. So I hope everyone enjoys reading this and hearing about what is going on. I will try and keep this updated regularly but it will be a challenge with all the other writing I have to do. I appreciate everyone who helped support me in coming on this trip especially your prayers. I thank God for this opportunity every day.
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