Live to be forgotten" was the advice one of the speakers at the Urbana Conference shared. The speaker was not asking us to be average, unlaudable, couch potatoes, but rather servants that are willing to love without self-interest nor self-gain. This impossible lesson happens to be the one I've been trying to grasp for the better part of my year. A supervisor in InterVarsity is not a glamorous jobs. We’re not having the heart to hearts with the students, and we’re not witnessing their testimonies first-hand. And yet, even as I serve in this more forgettable role, I see that God gets His work done. Students’ lives change, faculty want to know more about God, and staff finances come through. I think this past year God is teaching me that I may be living to be forgotten, but He will always be remembered.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Ch-ch-changes
How have you changed as a person of Christ this past year?
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