Friday, 08 August 2008
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ROMOT: Summer Blessings
Hi everyone! It's time for our weekly ROMOT (Revelife Outreach Meet Others Thing), where we encourage everyone to meet each other through comments and friending. Here's how it works - we ask a question, and after you comment, drop by the site of the commenter above you and say hi! They'll appreciate that you took the time to drop them a line :)
Today's question is: Ahh - it's already August? Time really flies! So...how have you been blessed this summer?
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i got a full year's tuition paid off at both the community college and my university of choice. i'll be going to the community college this year, but it is very nice to know that i was eligible for $20,000+ of financial aid.
Sometimes all it takes to be blessed is to realize the blessings that you already have. This summer, after my first year of college, I learned so much about my parents' love, and through that, gained a new perspective on God's fatherly love for me. I finally understand the significance behind the words, "I am a child of God."
God has blessed me with peace this summer and with the gift of really trusting Him and His love for the first time ever.
Wow, this has been the summer of blessings!
I graduated from College, and was employed in my field of study the day before graduation!
I married the love of my life on 06.07.08
We found a place to stay that is a bargain, and therefore we are not (currently) financially strained
I developed some spiritual friendships with a couple of women
-Ashley
I have definitely been blessed this summer! In May I graduated from college, and I just got back from being a counselor at our local Church of God campmeeting. The teens that I worked with were great, and God also provided some new, Christian friends for me, too!
Blessed in a way that I think I have enlightened some of my freshmen in my department O-Camp.
At least I haven't made any big mistakes. *sigh*
I think so. During my thirteen days at summer camp, I read the Bible in the morning every day, and it reflected through my actions. I felt peaceful, as if I had begun to find the little space within myself that only God and I can share. It was awesome. :D