We moved to Memphis to start graduate school at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary just over a month ago. Seems like years ago. At any rate, I feel like I’m different. I’ve already learned some things.
And not just things like the Hebrew alphabet or the role of Trajan in early church persecution, but things about myself.
I need accountability. Even more, I thrive when I have accountability. MABTS provides it.
Amanda was made to be a wife and mom. I know this because she is so good at it and it brings her so much joy.
I’m called. I’ve struggled with exactly what that means. It’s a word that’s thrown around a lot. But, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt, God has work for me to do. I’m excited to roll my sleeves up and get to it. And not after I graduate. Right now.
I have been lazy. I can admit it. I’ve been going way to easy on myself when it comes to obedience to Jesus Christ. I didn’t even realize it. I’m thankful that I’m now in a position where I can see it clearly.
Life in community is good. More on that later, but let it suffice to say that God has allowed us to share this time with some amazing folks.