Monday, June 3, 2013

FIRST DAY OF CAMP!!

As a few of you may know, or actually may not know, this summer will be and is my first summer away from home. No, you readers who scoffed, this is a big deal. May 27th-August 2nd is a long time; a whole summer, in another state, living in a host home, knowing no one except my brother. AGH!
After an overnight retreat, 3 days of 8 hour training, and a test on the camp handbook, camp has officially begun. I am happy to say that I am the proud of owner of 12 little kindergarteners (one of whom is named Kendall) and am able to contribute to a Christian camp and staff as a whole and hopefully be able to plant seeds in every kid I come in contact with. While only 6 K's showed up today, I can easily say this was one of the more exhausting days of my 21 year career on this earth. The first day of camp is always hectic anyway, anyone could tell you that; arriving earlier than the kids (6:45am), figuring out schedules and who's in your class and how long it takes you to get from one activity to the next and allergies and constant questions and on and on and on.
But hey, it's over. For today. My plans consist of dinner and sleep.
That's IT.

::Turning the page::
When was the last time you, as a believer or a non-believer, have been asked the question, "When you die and stand face to face with God, and He asks you why He should let you into His kingdom, what would you say?" Which, let's face it, is a question that basically believers ask people who don't believe in Christ when they're trying to evangelize. It's almost insulting for one Christian to ask another Christian what they're going to say when they enter the kingdom of heaven! Nevertheless, I myself, yes, the true Christian that I am (;D) was asked that very question this past weekend. I'll admit that it did take me a bit off guard for numerous reasons (see above) but it was surprisingly tasteful because I've really never been asked that question before. So it made me think.
The answer I eventually came up with was simple in words and in belief and in a way that I had never thought about before. Here it was:
"When I stand face to face with God and He asks me why He should let me in, I'll say, 'I'm in love with your Son and I've been married into your family.' "
After I said it, I realized how easy that was to say and truly believe, which was pretty cool (in my mind) since it caught me off guard. How's that for a Sunday School answer?!?

Last thing: My love, Jordan Mitchell, has officially moved to Haiti for 3 months. The first of 3 rounds of 3 months of course, but it's still pretty huge that he's there. It was really hard seeing him off at the airport with his parents... I guess cause we've spent everyday together since this past December talking and Skyping and being in constant communication that yes, it was a bit of a culture shock. Not that we can't communicate anymore or anything, it's just not as easy as texting or calling but rather using various phone apps for international texting, facebook messaging, and skyping when the wifi is running well over there.
Yeah, I've gotten sad; not by any means that I'm "alone" here and not used to him physically being beside me super often, but I think it mainly stems from just knowing that I don't ever want to be very far away from him, in my life, with anything, and so now that we're in different countries it can shake my emotions up a bit. But in reality, him moving to Haiti to work with orphans and further the Gospel and go on medical trips to far-off villages, it just sounds really awesome; it sounds like our true calling, to "GO therefore, and make disciples of ALL nations..." It's just a cool thing when you think about it!!

La la lalala. I'm going to eat and vegg. Praises to the King.

3 comments:

  1. oh Ken...i love you. sounds like the Lord is going to be teaching you a LOT this summer...in a way that is VERY tangible. can't wait to hear of it :)

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  2. I agree with Meg. Sounds beautiful so far, and I hope that you go on being exhausted by pouring out His love and doing His work. That's the best kind of exhaustion. :)

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  3. You guys are wonderful friends. Thank you :)

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