Ahhh, already falling short. Oh, well. It happens.
Guess what I'm reading now... Tramp for the Lord. The story of Corrie ten Boom's life after she comes back to Holland. This lady though! She has shaken my faith. If she can find happiness in witnessing in a concentration camp? Who am I to avoid talking with people about Jesus because it might get awkward? Really, Abby? How selfish are you? I'm going to politely refrain from answering that question.
Anyway, today I have to head to ole Century College to make up for the class I missed yesterday. Woo. No, it'll actually be kind of cool! I'm learning how to make my own custom title screens. That's actually pretty awesome, right?
Well, I think I had better get a JumpStart (I don't know why it's spelled like that. Autocorrect believes it deserves it, I guess. Hope it's not copyrighted) on the day. But first to read my Bible. The book which Corrie ten Boom fights for and hides and cherishes her entire time in prison and in the concentration camp.
In Tramp for the Lord, she talks about her house (the Beje) becoming a museum for her and her family. I couldn't imagine what I would do if I got to see it. I thought I would probably cry if blessed with such an opportunity.
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