I went to Starkville for 24 hours and enjoyed hanging out with my former roommate Annalissa at her new house. It was so encouraging to see her (and other dear friends), even if it was only a short while. This morning, six of us (the six girls staying at the house for that weekend) gathered around and Annalissa took scripture requests and read them out loud. This was mine:
"I lift up my eyes to the hills—
where does my help come from?
My help comes from the LORD,
the Maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip—
He who watches over you will not slumber;
Indeed, He who watches over Israel
will neither slumber nor sleep.
The LORD watches over you—
the LORD is your shade at your right hand;
The sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
The LORD will keep you from all harm—
he will watch over your life;
The LORD will watch over your coming and going
both now and forevermore."
- Psalm 121
I simply love this psalm. Susan Ashton recorded it a few years back (it's worth a listen - it helped me memorize the entire psalm very quickly!). This has been one of the psalms that I turn to over and over again. It is such a comfort and brings such peace to know that our Heavenly Father watches over us and keeps us safe.
The past 24 hours in Starkville were also bittersweet. I went there to celebrate the life of my friend Adam, who died in February. A friend of his threw a film festival in honor of him, and so about 100 or so of us crowded into Old Venice last night. We raised $435 for the hospital that helped Adam so much (he suffered from Crohn's disease), enjoyed looking at some of his photography, and laughed as we watched him on screen with some of his friends (they made a hilarious silent film about a man with no hands). It made me smile to watch him on screen being his goofy self. As the night progressed, I couldn't help but think about how much Adam would have enjoyed being there. As the night wrapped up, I went outside and talked to Adam's mom, where we found ourselves right next to a black Nissan truck — almost just like Adam's (except a little smaller). We both shared the same smile and got a little quiet — it reminded us of Adam. Not a day goes by that I don't think about him in some form or fashion. It was great to see everyone last night, and I know Adam would be happy that we had a good time watching the films, listening to the bands, and enjoying fellowship.
And for a quick rewind: I spent the last week of July in Atlanta for week two of RUF staff training. It was wonderful to see my fellow interns, meet some older interns (the cool second year kids!), and visit with campus ministers. Paul (my new campus minister) preached on Tuesday night at our worship service, and he is GREAT! I am so excited about being under his teaching this year. I loved the fellowship throughout the week, and the teaching and seminars were excellent. What an encouraging week with new, dear friends. I got to wrap it up with a quick trip the lake with some high school friends - also very fun. It was my last chance to hit the lake this summer, so I'm glad it finally happened!
And now back to last week: I got great news on Friday afternoon about my RUF internship — I am $1,003 away from reaching my "move to Murfreesboro" goal of 85%, which means I need $5,774 to be 100% fully funded. Praise the Lord! Thank you to all who have prayed for me and supported me. The Lord has been so gracious and faithful, and all of this has been from Him — not anything that I have done! Please join me in praying that the Lord will continue to provide and will be preparing me to move to Murfreesboro.
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It meant so much to us that you came to the film festival. Congrats on the internship and all the money you've raised!
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