Monday, June 16, 2014

The Post Grad Life: Transition

It’s now officially been over a month since I walked across a stage, received my diploma, and graduated from Liberty University. What a month it has been! So many changes have occurred in these past few weeks that I feel like I’m about to go crazy, but God continues to bless me with each and every “change” that occurs!

In the course of time since I graduated the following has occurred:
  • My team from Liberty and I flew to New York City, presented our PR campaign to Ogilvy and Mather, and won the National Collegiate Effie Competition-all glory to Him!  
  • My family bought a new house and is moving. Packing. Lots of packing.
  •  I packed up to move to Boone, NC for an amazing internship at Samaritan’s Purse.
  • A pretty special and amazing guy has walked into my life out of nowhere (God really surprised me on that note...)
  • The Lord opened two very significant doors for my next step after my internship is over!


      All of that to say, a lot of change. I started as a Social Media Intern for Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan’s Purse at the beginning of this month.  My first week at Samaritan’s Purse was a bit overwhelming. I felt like I met 100 new people and took in mass amounts of information. But through it all, I feel so blessed.

I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that God has specifically placed me here. I know this because the entire process of getting here was full of God-ordained moments and steps. Samaritan’s Purse is an incredible organization, full of people that love Jesus and are dedicated to serving Him. We start each day off with devotions and a time of prayer for all the international staff. We focus on Him before we start our work. I’m still getting used to my work, but I love Operation Christmas Child and the chance to proclaim Jesus through social media each and every day!

I also have the immense blessing of being able to stay with a host family during the summer. Ryan and Jen Smith, along with their two precious little girls have opened their home and welcomed me into their family. Amari (3) and Brooklyn (6) are like the little sisters I never had. They are adorable and wonderful in every way and I absolutely LOVE that they are a part of my summer. Jen has been my ever listening ear already (which can take some time for those of you who really know me) and I love getting to learn from her and Ryan. They have been to so many places overseas (they were missionaries before Ryan started at SP) and have mentored so many young people. The wisdom and knowledge that I get to soak in every day is incredible.  I love it.  I feel as though I have been living here for months already!

Beyond that, the people I have met are phenomenal. The interns have gone hiking and gone roaming with wild ponies on a mountainside. Now that was an experience! These other college graduates and soon-to-be graduates inspire me with their different stories, experiences, and passion for the Lord. It’s been awesome to get to know each of them a little better the longer we are here.

I am blessed, because I get to spend my summer being an agent of love for Christ through social media! Here’s to many more weeks of learning, meeting more new people whose names I will forget, adventuring, spending time with my host family, and soaking in more of Jesus!

Now that’s a beautiful life.

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