Today’s post will be a short one and not super theologically in depth. Well, today Waite Park/St. Cloud is experiencing its first real snow; when it snows, it dumps?? It was very entertaining driving home from the gym seeing central Minnesotans relearning how to drive in snow again. Anyways, the Hubs and I are not going anywhere for the rest of the day, which is a little sad because we were going to check out a new church (The Fusion Church) but the roads are BAD! Hopefully next week, but the rest of today we are sitting around in our cozy apartment drinking coffee (I love my little Caffeine Station).
As my wonderful husband enjoys relaxing (which he totally deserves), my plan is to get caught up a bit on my research reading for my Thesis. When I think I’m done finding sources, something else gloriously falls into my lap! I really enjoy reading and exploring this very controversial debate. God has been really shaping and molding me through this whole process and provided for me in so many ways. I am very thankful for the professors, peers, friends, and family who either continue to encourage and/or challenge me throughout this process. All angles have been beneficial to my Thesis!
I also want to thank the Lord for bringing Amanda back into my life. I have been kind of down on the fact that I do not have any close girlfriends around this area anymore. Though we may only contact through email, Amanda you have helped so much! So thank you for being a wonderful vessel for God and I’m so happy that our friendship is regenerating! Anyways, I better get back to reading, but I thought I would write up a quick post! May God bless you where ever you are today! Peace.
Pip Q
In Snow Thou Comest
In snow thou comest --
Thou shalt go with the resuming ground,
The sweet derision of the crow,
And Glee's advancing sound.
In fear thou comest --
Thou shalt go at such a gait of joy
That man anew embark to live
Upon the depth of thee.
Thou shalt go with the resuming ground,
The sweet derision of the crow,
And Glee's advancing sound.
In fear thou comest --
Thou shalt go at such a gait of joy
That man anew embark to live
Upon the depth of thee.
-Emily Dickinson