18 April 2006

In just a few short days, I'll be heading to Louisville to check out Southern yet again. This time I'm going with Adam Elliott. I'm still not sure what I should do for the fall just yet, but this trip should lend some insight. My New Orleans/Pensacola days have been fantastic.

I must say though, that I'm ready for this semester to be finished. It has been good, and I've learned much. It is getting tiring and tedious, however. I have two projects--a statement of faith and a paper on John Bunyan, and two finals and this semester will be finished. The fact that I think I'm making As at this point makes me feel good as well.

I keep telling myself that I don't want this past school year to be a complete waste if I do end up transfering somewhere else. But the more I think about it, I've learned much more through working at Olive for almost a year now than I would have if I had been attending a school in another city. The experience has been uber valuable. I'm also looking forward to a good summer working with some great folks. I sure hope we can think of ways to think (I hate cliches) outside the box this summer about how to minister and grow the kids.

The next post will be post-Louisville visit and hopefully I'll have some wisdom and guidance.

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