Obviously I talk about cool things that happen in my life (and by that I mean situations that God was very intentional about placing in my life), but I am careful about how much of my conversations I share.
But I will tell you a little bit.
In one of my earlier blog posts I talked about how so much of my life was devoted to God this summer and I was terrified that it wouldn't last when I got back to school.
This school can sometimes feel like the most secular places in the world. And in many respects it is.
But this weekend and today alone I have had so many amazing conversations about God and Christianity with so many different people.
Friday night I had an almost two hour conversation about God and poverty with someone I had just met. Saturday night I had a two hour dinner in which the last hour we really only talked about Christianity and ministry. Yesterday I had yet another fantastic church/sermon experience that was all about being bold for Christ. Then last night I was having a conversation with some of the other girls who are really involved in the campus ministry I'm a part of.
We were sharing about our lives and recent happenings in them and when we were done talking one of them suggested that we pray. By the time the person who prayed finished I was in tears. Only two of them actually know why (yet), but I would imagine the rest of them think I just really love them (which is also true. I also made one of the other girls cry :)).
But the best part is, it still hasn't stopped.
It is still early in the day and I have already had a two hour lunch with someone talking (mostly) about God, a conversation about church and campus ministry right after that while I was walking into my dorm, and a conversation about Christ's presence in relationships with someone from my Bible study this summer while I was walking into my dorm.
I realize that reading that probably got really tedious by the end since I am only telling you so much and they probably all sound the same. I will say, however, that each one was different, and beautiful, and the Lord's presence was clearly evident in all of them.
Even the song that came on my Spotify while I typed this fit perfectly.
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