Week 1: Staff Training
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Goodbye beautiful Boise........ |
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Me with my female staff director Laura |
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The ladies on my team |
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An Oklahoma sunset on campus |
If I could have a quote from this week, it would be "God does not call the equipped, but he equips those he calls." This week has been filled with moments of brokenness, beauty, encouragement, honesty, and excitement. I am not ready in and of myself for what is ahead of me in the next 7 weeks, but I don't need to be. God goes with me and will equip me to do all that he has set before me to do.
A verse to summarize some of what God has been showing me this week, would be Luke 9:23, "And he said to all, 'If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me." I have been learning that daily dying to self is not a suggestion for following Christ, but a command. But the beautiful truth is that we are not called to follow blindly, but are instead instructed to purposefully and joyfully take up our cross and follow after the Lord who paid the ultimate price to buy our hearts. This week, Christ has been softening my heart and helping me to fall in love with him in new ways.
In keeping with my blogging tradition, here are my bullet points of blessing from the week of staff training. :)
- Humidity that makes my hair curl in all sorts of crazy directions. There is some major puffiness going on and I can't stop it ;)
- My camp director's wisdom and honesty as he leads our team
- Eating chocolate and strawberries with the ladies from my team
- Fresh breezes
- Worship every morning and night each day of training
- Strong and intentional hugs
- Preparing for one of my roles as program/skit coordinator for our team
- First Walmart run of the summer
- Dirty knees and scratched legs after playing intense and awesome games of frisbee as a team
- Drinking real coffee that actually tasted like coffee :)
- Doing early morning squats and crunches with my roommate to start off the day
- A brief phone call with a sweet friend
- Intentional conversations with people on the leadership staff where I was able to honestly share what was on my heart and ask for wisdom.
- Winning the team frisbee game and color team competition and then getting ice cream at Braums to celebrate
- Wishing each member of my family goodnight over the phone
- Finally starting to understand the strategy of how ultimate frisbee works and now being able to run with a purpose and not just randomly skip around the field and do nothing :)
- Dancing to happy music
- Being still before the Lord
- Team prayer time
- Teammate calling me "Hooper"
- Daily lectures about important details of how to run camp well
- Seeing the foundation of intentional friendships forming
I am encouraged, humbled and excited to see what God does this next week at camp. Students show up in Missouri in less than 48 hours and I am stoked to meet God's kids that he has allowed us to love on this week. I am reminded that it is a precious and invaluable privilege to get to do what I am doing this summer and I wouldn't change it for the world. :)
~Rachel