Pre YWAM:
1. What did I learn about God?
He has my best in mind. God is in control.
2. What did I learn about others?
Different friends play different roles in my life. I have friends who challenge me; friends who do things with me; friends who encourage me; friends who laugh with me and cry with me; friends who share their lives with me; and friends who pick up where we left off, even if it was months or years ago.
3. What did I learn about myself?
Stop fighting and press into the lessons of God during the difficult times.
Kona:
1. What did I learn about God?
God goes deep sea fishing... keeping me on the hook yet letting me run...reeling me in and letting me run until finally I stop fighting. If I believe in Him he can do anything.
2. What did I learn about others?
Many come and go - but true friendship... crosses the miles, swims the oceans and climbs to the mountain top to see beyond what meets the eye.
3. What did I learn about myself?
If someone believes in me I can do anything . . . or at least attempt it. Flexibility and change are not always bad. I can adapt to unusual circumstances.
School hasn’t dismissed yet and this season is still in progress for a little while yet.
1. What did I learn about God?
Looking out my window I can see the reflection of God upon the lake, the strength of God in the mountains and the breath of God in the trees. His creation is glorious. But just because I’ve only caught the small fish doesn’t mean there isn’t big fish in the lake. Holy Spirit come fishing with me for those big fish, the big revelations. There is still time. I haven’t left yet.
2. What did I learn about others?
I want more time. Oh how I wish I had learned more about people here. That I would have gotten farther into the mountains than just the foothills. It takes time and time ran out before I could discover the depth of up close relationships. There is strength and support here. I see it in times of crisis. But at times just as the snow covers the mountains in the winter, so it too is relationship covered over until the warmth melts it again.
3. What did I learn about myself?
My life is like the seasons: ever changing as in the fall, at times bare and cold like winter, other times budding with excitement and new life in spring and still yet there are times when the grass is green and all is right with my world.
Often I don't appreciate or realize what I have until it's no longer available.
The final question, Satan has come to rob, kill and destroy . . . blue skies, [confidence, joy, trust, and intimacy]. But I know that my God reigns (His power is greater than Satan’s) and that nothing the enemy throws at me can separate me from His love. I am more than a conqueror. Romans 8:31-39