Wednesday, December 2, 2009

My last post. This whole experience has been absolutely incredible, and I feel privileged to have been able to do something like this. As this week draws to an end I feel the weight of finals crashing down on me. My schedule is one of little grace throwing 3 major exams at me on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. I have been studying intensely for these exams, and I find myself being reminded that my best is what I can give.
I was given an amazing opportunity to escape "the cave"( which is also the downstairs classroom) and enjoy the old city one last time. A friend and I went to some of the sites we've visited throughout the semester such as: the western wall, the Holy Sepulchre, and other places. I have been studying all day everyday since last Thursday, so I am getting burned out on studying.
I thought that it would be appropriate if I gave a semi-reflection of the experience. I don't want to give too much since this kind of thing is done more effectively in person, but here we go. This opportunity was one that I had not by any means expected or anticipate, but God brought me here. I wasn't sure why, but I know now, and I'm sure glad that I was able to spend 3 months living here. I have met some amazing people that have taught me alot about myself, and about God, and I appreciated that. I was challenged academically, to a certain extent beyond my abilities, and though it has been stressful at times I have appreciated it. I have been given the chance to study some material that has enlightened me to new ideas and ways of reading the Bible, and I have been able to grow in my walk with God.
Anyways, more in depth reflection when I get back, and I look forward very much to returning home. Thank you for investing time in reading this, I hope you have enjoyed reading as much as I have enjoyed writing.