Thursday, August 30, 2007

Can we say...busy?

I've forgotten what it feels like to be busy. I've also forgotten what it's like to procrastinate which is what I'm doing now. I should be sending in a paper to one of the people in my hermaneutics group, but I thought I would blog for a little while before I did that.

School is amazing. I decided to take everyone's advice and not take Greek this semester on top of hermaneutics and systematic theology. I'm taking a class on Islam instead which is proving to be interesting. I love the fact that I get to take classes and study this stuff. It's not easy, but I'm so grateful that God has given me this opportunity. Jessica, I think you're right, I think they will turn out to be some of my favorite classes.

I started back to work today with interviewing our 50 new students. I love getting to meet them and know them. We have some students from different countries this session like Angola, Syria, Laos and Turkmenistan. I'm also teaching a university success class for freshmen students at UNO, and I'm a grader for one of the undergraduate professors at the Seminary.

Things are going well. I had a couseling session this past week, and my therapist told me that I wouldn't have to come back unless I see the symptoms returning. That's promising.

I'll fill in more details later, but now I really need to get back to that Hermaneutics assignment

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