
Things this week are going great! Last weekend I was privileged to go to Jupiter, Florida with the Dean of the program to visit one of the church plants that was started by a graduate of the Harvest School of Ministry from last year - Jeremy Hill. But I'm going to recount the weekend in a somewhat of a chronological order.

God knew that I needed time away from Chicago in the sun! Although the weather was somewhat mild in Chicago, there is NOTHING that compares to sitting on the beach of the Atlantic Ocean. It was only partly sunny and as a matter of fact on Saturday when I was at the beach, it started to rain, but it was a glorious day nonetheless. I had a chance to hang out with a dear friend Christin, who made the long drive from Ft. Lauderdale to Jupiter to show me some love. I was grateful for having a relaxing afternoon on the beach with a good friend.
Jeremy and his wife Jo, moved down there with their three kids from Chicagoland (a new term

I learned when moving to the area, sort of like living in the Valley even if you aren't in the city of Phoenix proper). It was a great time to see God using one of his young men for mighty things. It gave me a good idea of what to expect when working with a core group, how to plan out your week, what it's like to settle into a new area where you will be ministering, and more. I learned a lot from observation, and I had some time to just pick his brain, about the School of Ministry and the transition to the next step.
Sunday afternoon, post church and after a good lasagna lunch, I had an opportunity to kick it

with Jeremy and his family. His in-laws joined us as well before they had to drive over to Tampa. Playing games such as "I Spy" out of the book. As you can see, Dr. Jones (the dean of the School of Ministry) is schooling Jo and Zeke in this intense game of observation.

After allowing the in-laws to take off, Jeremy and his gang took David and I to the beach. David had not yet had a visit to the beach. So we had a chance to hang out at Loggerhead Beach. Eli - short for Elijah, the middle son - was giving me lessons on how to boogie board. The water was great, and it was a true time of refreshing.
Right now I am thankful for the ministry that God is doing through Jeremy and the future connection that we'll have serving the Lord at Harvest in the future.
Please pray for me as I seek to clearly hear the voice of the Lord through this season of learning.
2 comments:
I'm glad to see that you are doing well and good job posting!
That was a wonderful trip! I like your bloggspot. I think I will share it with my friend!
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