Friday, August 24, 2012

Stars & cells

 
Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.
-Saint Augustine

God has made our bodies so complex yet everything in our bodies work together and sometimes we pass by how amazing God has made us. The Lord breathed into existance stars like canis majoris (one of the largest known stars) yet also made laminin that holds every part and cell in our body together and looks like this....which is the shape of a cross.
Canis Majoris: one of the biggest stars
Laminin: holds everything in our body together, in the shape of a cross

-Wednesday night youth lesson 8/22/12

Monday, August 20, 2012

Bon Voyage to China

About a week ago a family of one of the girls in my youth ministry moved to China to be missionaries. I had the opportunity to go to the airport the morning they were leaving to see them off. As I waited in line with them to check there bags I tried to give them a last bit of encouragement and love before they left and moved to a different country for the next two years to do work in God's ministry. After about a half hour of a little frantically taking stuff out of luggage and stuffing other stuff into others so that all bags were under fifty pounds we walked over to the gate. I know that at that moment all the family members staying here and myself felt the emotion of this moment. As the family said their goodbyes and last hugs were given I offered to pray for them. Circled up with this family holding hands starting to pray I realized that no amazing words or awesome prayers I said was going to change the fact that God was standing in the middle of that circle preparing to keep this family safe. I knew that my simple words meant enough and that Gods presence There more than I ever felt and this family would be blessed for there bold move and great faith.