We dressed up in a different them each day this week, and todays theme was grandparents day. It was funny. My room mates borrowed a bunch of my clothes, I'm not sure if I should be insulted or not, apparently I have a very granparenty wardrobe.
We have started working Saturdays now and we will be working Saturdays until Missions Trips begin in June. Please be praying that we can all maintain all of our responsibilities with the added pressure of working six days a week.
It was a very relaxed day at the office, 55 calls each and we were allowed to sign off, no technological break downs, no catastrophies or random dance parties.
The Protland Acquire the Fire is going as I type, be sure to pray for all the youth there, that God will move and their lives will be changed!
This week God has been reminding me that every little thing I do affects the people around me. And because all humans are going to be alive for eternity, every little thing I do affects eternity. It reminds me of George Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life. Each phone call could be a conversation that changes someone's life. It is really inspiring me to think about my actions and my words, because I want to bring heaven to Earth with my life, not defer people away from it. I would encourage you all to consider the affect your actions have on those around you, be someone's George Bailey today! (Yes Laura, I read your letter today :))
Thats about it today, I hope to talk to y'all soon!
Signing off! <3
25 April 2009
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SWEEET!! I have always thought about how just one action can change a persons life. You could give someone a high five or tell them that they are awesome and that could change their life FOREVER! they could accept Jesus into their heart just with a "How are you doing today." it really makes me wanna watch what I do. its like at kids kamp when your setting an example for the kids. If you do something bad or wrong they will follow your lead. We all need to be Example setter for this Igeneration. Good blog Lori. can;t wait to hear more.
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