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Books update

June 3, 2009

I finished Keith Green’s biography last week, and then I decided to read “Through Gates of Splendor” by Elisabeth Elliot. It is her account of five missionaries martyred in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Jim Elliot, Peter Fleming, and Roger Youderian. Two of them, Ed McCully and Jim Elliot, attended Wheaton College, where I studied this past year.
After reading those two books, I read the first chapter of “Pleasures Evermore,” which was interesting and piqued my curiosity so that I’ll hopefully read the rest of it. But, instead of delving into that one right away, I read “Taking Our Cities for God” by John Dawson, the director of Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Los Angeles. I am so very glad that I read this book! It has been the best of these so far. Dawson packed his plea for urban missions with Scripture verses, and his teaching is passionate and Spirit-led as far as I can tell. Now that I finished “Taking Our Cities for God,” I am reviewing its message and the Scripture passages cited.

Also, since my church college group is studying Colossians this summer, I have decided that I want to try to memorize the whole book! This week, I have been working on chapter one, verses one through eight.

College Transition

August 31, 2008

I have been starting college at Wheaton (IL) as a freshman, and have hardly had time to even check my e-mail.
My devotions have still been pretty consistent, though.

Exciting things have been happening. I attended a program for incoming freshmen to get to know each other a week before school started. Orientation week had its ups and downs, but the first days of classes went well. Through all of this, I have had some interesting devotions. Also, I have realized that it’s best to do devotions early in the morning before classes start.