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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life: God changed my circumstances of life. He worked in mysterious ways in my life the past year. He used a certain circumstances to lead me ba...

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life: God changed my circumstances of life. He worked in mysterious ways in my life the past year. He used a certain circumstances to lead me ba...

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life

Snoop's life: Changing of direction in life: God changed my circumstances of life. He worked in mysterious ways in my life the past year. He used a certain circumstances to lead me ba...

Changing of direction in life

God changed my circumstances of life.  He worked in mysterious ways in my life the past year.  He used a certain circumstances to lead me back to where he wanted me to be doing.
I tried to find a job in Broadcast TV/radio in this past year.  I had some interviews but not a whole lot.  It was a very trying time in my life.  I looked and looked for a job for so long that area that I received a degree in from TCU I thought that is what I should been doing.  I tried to persist through that time in my life.
I did not decide to go back to school and do seminary until this summer.  It has been a total different path than what I set out to do after college.
I had thought I would be able to get a broadcast job in a small market right away.  I did not think it would take so long to hear back after my interviews.  I also did not know God would be working through it all and leading me on another direction soon.
I feel as if he wanted me to go through the hard job search so I could apply the things I learned through D-focus.  I applied most of everything from the summer during this past year.  I read books about going through hard times in life.  I read through the study, God's answers to our Deepest Questions a lot during this past year as well.  The constant reading of the study in which God changed my life that summer at Notch Pines helped me apply the things that I learned in the summer of 2010.
I feel like my one big highlight of my job search year was my Rose Bowl road trip of a lifetime.  It took my mind off my job frustrations.  It was a legendary trip of a lifetime I will never forget it. We drove 22-23 hours all the way to Pasadena to watch the Frogs beat the Wisconsin Badgers in one of the biggest games ever. It was the best game I have ever been to.  On top of getting to see the Frogs win in Pasadena, I was able to see Eleanor Bolanos a friend from D-focus.
He changed my direction back towards ministry and serving Jesus.   God had a bigger plan than I did or thought at the time.  He led me to seminary to get a solid background before I go into a career youth ministry.
He led me back to where he wanted me to be by changing my circumstances.  He reminded that he is good when we are not.  God is in control even when we don't acknowledge him to be sometimes. He has the ultimate authority over our lives.  That is a truth I need to remind myself of daily as I go through life.
We have to cling to this truth every day.  Without it, I think we would fail in life as Christ followers.

Changing of direction in life

God is very mysterious in more ways than one.  God used some circumstances to change my direction of where I was heading in my life.  He made me realize what I was really passionate about in life.
I was not able to find a Broadcast TV or radio job after I had graduated from college at TCU.  God used that time in my life to help me depend on him more.  Though I couldn't find that job, he made me realize that he was in control of my life.  He reminded me of how much I needed him at that time in my life.  I only had a few interviews but I still persisted during that time in my life.
I did not decide to go back to school and do seminary until this summer.  It has been a total different path than what I set out to do after college.  I had thought I would be able to get a broadcast job in a small market right away.  I did not think it would take so long to hear back after my interviews.  I also did not know God would be working through it all and leading me on another direction soon.
I feel as if he wanted me to go through the hard job search so I could apply the things I learned through d-focus.  I applied most of everything from the summer during this past year.  I read books about going through hard times in life.  I read through the study, God's answers to our Deepest Questions a lot during this past year as well.
I feel like my one big highlight of my job search year was my Rose Bowl road trip of a lifetime.  It took my mind off my job frustrations.  It was a legendary trip of a lifetime I will never forget it. We drove 22-23 hours all the way to Pasadena to watch the Frogs beat the Wisconsin Badgers in one of the biggest games ever. It was the best game I have ever been to.  On top of getting to see the Frogs win in Pasadena, I was able to see Eleanor Bolanos a friend from D-focus.
He changed my direction back towards ministry and serving Jesus.   God had a bigger plan than I did or thought at the time.  He led me to seminary to get a solid background before I go into a career youth ministry.
He led me back to where he wanted me to be by changing my circumstances.  He reminded that he is good when we are not.  God is in control even when we don't acknowledge him to be sometimes. He has the ultimate authority over our lives.  That is a truth I need to remind myself of daily as I go through life.
We have to cling to this truth every day.  Without it, I think we would fail in life as Christ followers.

Changing of direction in life

God is very mysterious in more ways than one.  God used some circumstances to change my direction of where I was heading in my life.  He made me realize what I was really passionate about in life.
I was not able to find a Broadcast TV or radio job after I had graduated from college at TCU.  God used that time in my life to help me depend on him more.  Though I couldn't find that job, he made me realize that he was in control of my life.  He reminded me of how much I needed him at that time in my life.  I only had a few interviews but I still persisted during that time in my life.
I did not decide to go back to school and do seminary until this summer.  It has been a total different path than what I set out to do after college.  I had thought I would be able to get a broadcast job in a small market right away.  I did not think it would take so long to hear back after my interviews.  I also did not know God would be working through it all and leading me on another direction soon.
I feel as if he wanted me to go through the hard job search so I could apply the things I learned through d-focus.  I applied most of everything from the summer during this past year.  I read books about going through hard times in life.  I read through the study, God's answers to our Deepest Questions a lot during this past year as well.
I feel like my one big highlight of my job search year was my Rose Bowl road trip of a lifetime.  It took my mind off my job frustrations.  It was a legendary trip of a lifetime I will never forget it. We drove 22-23 hours all the way to Pasadena to watch the Frogs beat the Wisconsin Badgers in one of the biggest games ever. It was the best game I have ever been to.  On top of getting to see the Frogs win in Pasadena, I was able to see Eleanor Bolanos a friend from D-focus.
He changed my direction back towards ministry and serving Jesus.   God had a bigger plan than I did or thought at the time.  He led me to seminary to get a solid background before I go into a career youth ministry.
He led me back to where he wanted me to be by changing my circumstances.  He reminded that he is good when we are not.  God is in control even when we don't acknowledge him to be sometimes. He has the ultimate authority over our lives.  That is a truth I need to remind myself of daily as I go through life.
We have to cling to this truth every day.  Without it, I think we would fail in life as Christ followers.

Changing of direction in life

God is very mysterious in more ways than one.  God used some circumstances to change my direction of where I was heading in my life.  He made me realize what I was really passionate about in life.
I was not able to find a Broadcast TV or radio job after I had graduated from college at TCU.  God used that time in my life to help me depend on him more.  Though I couldn't find that job, he made me realize that he was in control of my life.  He reminded me of how much I needed him at that time in my life.  I only had a few interviews but I still persisted during that time in my life.
I did not decide to go back to school and do seminary until this summer.  It has been a total different path than what I set out to do after college.  I had thought I would be able to get a broadcast job in a small market right away.  I did not think it would take so long to hear back after my interviews.  I also did not know God would be working through it all and leading me on another direction soon.
I feel as if he wanted me to go through the hard job search so I could apply the things I learned through d-focus.  I applied most of everything from the summer during this past year.  I read books about going through hard times in life.  I read through the study, God's answers to our Deepest Questions a lot during this past year as well.
I feel like my one big highlight of my job search year was my Rose Bowl road trip of a lifetime.  It took my mind off my job frustrations.  It was a legendary trip of a lifetime I will never forget it. We drove 22-23 hours all the way to Pasadena to watch the Frogs beat the Wisconsin Badgers in one of the biggest games ever. It was the best game I have ever been to.  On top of getting to see the Frogs win in Pasadena, I was able to see Eleanor Bolanos a friend from D-focus.
He changed my direction back towards ministry and serving Jesus.   God had a bigger plan than I did or thought at the time.  He led me to seminary to get a solid background before I go into a career youth ministry.
He led me back to where he wanted me to be by changing my circumstances.  He reminded that he is good when we are not.  God is in control even when we don't acknowledge him to be sometimes. He has the ultimate authority over our lives.  That is a truth I need to remind myself of daily as I go through life.
We have to cling to this truth every day.  Without it, I think we would fail in life as Christ followers.

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