Friday, 21 May 2010

So, I made a new blog.

I don't even remember the last time I blogged, or what it was about, or why it was important, or if it was. So...let's try again.

It's been an important year in my life. I'm growing up, I guess. That's all I know how to say. I don't know what kind of person I'm becoming, but hopefully it all turns out.

Back in...I'm thinking February or so, I decided to attend a DTS before attending college. DTS stands for Discipleship Training School. The YWAM DTS page explains better than I can.

•To gather and challenge people to worship, listen to and obey God, releasing them (in the context of the DTS) to serve through evangelism, intercession, acts of compassion and other expressions of God's heart for the world, possibly even pioneering new ministries.
•To inspire and cultivate growth in one's relationship with God resulting in Christ like character, which is based on a solid Biblical foundation, the work of the Holy Spirit and the personal application of Biblical truth, especially concerning God's Character, the Cross and empowering Grace.
•To sharpen one's ability to relate to, learn from and work with people, including those of different cultures, personalities and perspectives.
•To further equip each one to serve God's purposes either in or outside of YWAM Family of Ministries, strengthening a commitment to reach the lost, especially the unreached, to care for the poor, and to influence all areas of society.
•To impart the vision and foundational values of Youth With A Mission International as well as that of the host operating location and to provide information regarding a variety of opportunities for service.


I'm hoping to grow closer in my relationship with God and maybe find out about my limits through outreach. Of course, I've always wanted to travel. That's important. But what's more important is the good I could do in this world, not just through regular philanthropy, but through God and leading others to him.

It's weird, because I realize how stupid this sounds to other people, but I don't care. I'm happy to feel like I'm getting past that weird awkwardness that comes with being a Christian sometimes.

I'm hoping to maybe use this blog to track my growth in life in general and in relation to my relationship with God. If I remember it exists. lol. Hopefully it works, and I have something to look back on. :3

I guess I'll start with a little bit about what's going on in my life right now. I'm struggling to depend on God. You know how you're supposed to "lift it all up to Him" and all that kind of stuff? Well, it's a lot harder than it sounds. I guess because we don't feel like something intangible can have control in our lives. I know that's the whole problem people have with Christianity, having faith in the untouchable. Some assume that Christians are these idiots who blindly follow what they're told, but the truth is we have just as much trouble accepting Christ as everyone else sometimes.

My best friend recently betrayed me. I don't want to really go into it, but let's just say it's causing me the worst pain I've ever felt...since the last time this person did it. I'm fighting to let God take it, but it's so hard to admit that I have no control over this situation. Nobody has control over anything that involves other people. Sometimes it feels like we don't have control over ourselves. I guess that's how my friend feels.

I know he isn't a bad person. I still care for him a lot, and I'm worried about his emotional state at the moment, to be quite honest. I feel like I can't be as close to him or even forgive him yet. The time isn't right. It's not something I have justification for; it's just something I feel.

We've both had to work together in recent days to help out our close friends. We have a pretty tightly knit group, so it's kind of difficult to stay apart, especially when they depend on us for support. It's weird, but we're the therapists in the group. We're forced to work together because we have the words. We have the experience.

That's what I spent today doing. I felt so hindered by the fact that he was there, though. I was too caught up in our stupid drama to even think clearly. I realized during this that we define ourselves by the very worst things about ourselves. Cutter. Liar. Thief. Addict. And as for myself? I don't know. I don't know what one word I've set up for myself. The word I might as well use as my name. Probably "Asshole."

It isn't right that we do this to ourselves. We have so much potential to be beautifully complex individuals, but we don't use it. We waste it on our own stupid dramatics.

I wonder how we become everything we could possibly be? How could we ever possibly use everything we were given to become something so much more than what we are? I wanna know so I can do it. :D

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