Coming Back
The Hardest Part
First, I'd like to apologize for the ginormous interval of time that has elapsed since my last post. Hopefully this post will be a step back toward regularity.
Last week, classes at The Master's College were cancelled from Wednesday to Friday for the sake of Outreach Week. During Outreach Week, the college sends out teams to about 50 churches in Southern California for the sake of service and outreach.
I was on Team Corona. We went to Corona Evangelical Free Church and helped mostly with service to the church and community along with assistance to the junior high group. We cleaned out the church's tents, did yard work for ailing church members, volunteered at a local settlement house, attended the junior high group's 80's Skate Night (sorry I don't have a picture of that one), and helped teach the youth groups on Sunday morning.
The week was awesome. Our team bonded well and had tons of fun. I also felt that I learned a many things about service and working with others. But at the end of the week, I felt as though we were all a bit reluctant to return to school.
This made me think that after events like Outreach Week, summer camp, a retreat, or a vacation, returning to the normal routine is hard. And as I thought about this concept, I realized that it was coming back that was the necessary part.
Why is this? Coming back and returning to our routines gives us the chance to apply the things we have learned. I really enjoyed Outreach Week and all the things I learned there, but by returning and immersing myself back into the waters of schoolwork I am now able to apply what I learned. I am now back in the daily trials where I will be strengthened by what I have learned.
So next time you're having trouble returning to normal from a great experience, may you be encouraged and may you use what you learned to turn the normal experiences into great ones.
5 Comments:
Ben-
I'm glad to see you back and posting! I really enjoyed this entry because I have had similar experiences in terms of having to return to the "normal" routine. Thanks for pointing out that I should be taking what I've learned in the times away and actively applying them to my normal everyday.
I like how you said everyone seemed so into all that service and outreach. It reminded me how we should live like that to all the time, serving and reaching out everyone we come in contact with. Great post!
-Christa
Ben,
Thanks for your thoughts. I agree that it is crucial we take what we learn from those "getaway" trips and make them a part of our everyday lives. It isn't just something we experience once, but something we continually experience because of the truth in our lives.
Thanks for the encouragement. After coming back from a sweet weekend and now faced with numerous tests and papers I can relate.
Hey Ben, I realize you posted this almost a week ago, and I am just now getting to it. Just wanted to let you know how good of a reminder it was to be watchful and guarded against pride. I'm sure thats a sin that pops up often in my life without me even realizing it! Thanks again.
-Evan
PS. It was such a blast hanging out with you this last weekend. I'll hopefully be applying there; I'm fighting in that direction anyhow. God still must show me where he wants me, but Ill say this: If its Master's, I will not be disappointed in any sense of the word.
PPS. Thanks for the mattress.
i wish you came back to XANGA ben we miss you =( anywho stay cool and God bless ttyl!
with love,peace, and what?! JOY!
cindy
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