Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Day 6: Who was important to you?

Oh man...this is a tough question.  I love people.  I'd say my biggest passions are the relationships I have with people.  To think about who all is important to me would blow my mind.  I wish I could go through and write something about every single person that is important in my life, but that would be impossible, so I'm going to talk about a few that have been on my mind lately.  But just know, I love each and every friend and family member with all of my heart and you are all important to me.

Shawreth



There's no way I can ever describe how important these guys and girls are to me.  One of the biggest honors and blessings that God has ever given my life is to put me into Shawreth and give me the opportunity to be a brother to these outstanding people.  I would not to imagine what my life would be like without any one of these guys.

Camp Kiddos



I had no clue it was possible to care about people that I only knew for five days.  These kids meant so much to me.  They still do. My life was completely changed by seeing God work through them this summer.  Some of the happiest moments in my life were when these gets would "get" the Gospel.

Daniel Teague

Remember that time we broke the water tent?  Remember all those times that kids and adults got us confused with one another?  This guy is legit.  He's one of the most amazing men of God that I know.  It was so awesome getting to see him unpack the Gospel every day as camp pastor, and I am so blessed to call him a friend and mentor.  Plus, it's pretty awesome that he lives 30 minutes away and I've gotten to see him since being back in the "real world."

Derek Dnubb Walker

I met Derek the first day I moved to MC.  This past year, and especially this semester, he has been one of the biggest encouragers in my life!  Whenever I need prayers, this guy is there.  Whenever I need an OEC run, he's the first one I text. Whenever I need to be called out about something, he's the one to do it.  He's the definition of what a brother should be.


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