Tuesday, April 22, 2014

College Admission Essay

 Recently, I wrote my first admissions essay for my application to Liberty University (LU). The prompt for the the essay was "How will your personal faith and beliefs contribute to Liberty’s mission to develop Christ-centered leaders?" and I had to answer that in 200-400 words (the word limit for any essay I write is always the hardest part for me). As I began searching my brain for ways I could contribute to the mission of what seems like the perfect college on the planet, I found that my contributions to this college needs to this fallen world NOW! As a Christian, I have a mission on this earth. I am to be a missionary for Jesus Christ even if I am not called to a life of full time ministry. God commands me to use my gifts to serve others. And God has given me family and friends that love the Lord who can challenge me with their own convictions and experiences.      

Before leaving the earth and returning to God the Father, Jesus commanded His disciples, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19 ESV). Jesus chose these specific instructions before leaving His followers for an important reason; He wanted his disciples to know that this is what they were on the earth to evangelize. Matthew included The Great Commission in his Gospel because this is a command to all believers. This is a command to me. My goal in life is to live a life in full submission to Jesus Christ and, through the Holy Spirit, lead others to a life free from sin and separation from God. Because I have received Salvation, I want to pour the joy I have into others who may or may not have received Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Just because I thinking I am too young to be respected doesn't give me a free pass not to obey Jesus' command. Sharing the Gospel with others show the love that Jesus showed me when He gave his life for me on the cross.

Also, another way to show Christ's love is through service. One of my favorite events I attended during my visit at LU was Campus Serve. I was inspired by how many students voluntarily give their Saturday to serve others in the community around the college. I knew at that moment that if/when I attend LU, I would participate in Campus Serve, but why does it take an organized time and day of the week for me to serve? I needed to step back and change the way I look at service. 1 Peter 4:10 says, “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.” There is no shortage or limit of how much I can serve. I just have to keep my eyes open to the needs of others. 

Lastly, I need to seek out the fellowship of believers who can challenge me to make me a better person. I had a teacher in middle school who made Proverbs 27:17 a common phrase in my sixth grade class. Every time we would review a worksheet, there would always come a time when someone answered a "fill-in-the-blank" incorrectly. Rather than simply stating the right answer, she would call on another student to say the correct answer saying “as iron sharpens iron, on man will sharpen another” (Proverbs 27:17 ESV). I have never forgotten this verse. She metaphorically drilled this verse into my head. Now I see the importance of the verse. Christians are made to fellowship and we grow spiritually from conversations with other believers. But contrary to my original thought, I don't need a Theology class or a dorm prayer group to be sharpened. I can be sharpened even now in high school. The sharpening doesn't begin when I become an LU student. I need to be challenged now. 

Since writing that essay I have been focusing on these three concepts. So I hope The Great Commission convicts you like it did me, I hope you are inspired to serve others with your talents as Campus Serve inspired me, and thirdly, I hope you seek out fellowship with others who will stir you up to good works as stated in Proverbs 27:17.  



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

"Pinteresting" Finds

Some of my most recent pins on Pinterest! 
I would LOVE to have a nail polish rack!

Cute monogrammed pajama shorts 

My future college. Thank you and goodnight!

Sailing

Liam Payne

Love me some Jack Wills

TEA!

Leapin llama.
I laughed WAY too hard at this!

Happy Easter! :)
                                           

Monday, April 7, 2014

"Pintersting" Finds

Here are some of my recent Pinterest pins!

HELLO THERE SPRING!
Ah spring! 

Vintage Vogue
Early edition of Vogue 1909

Easter eggs decorated with napkins! - Saving this for next Easter!
Egg Dying with patterned napkins 


How cute! Vineyard Vines. The beach.

Prince George, Duchess Catherine, Kate Middleton, Duke William, Prince William, Lupo
Family picture! Kate, William, and George! 

I see women like this at the gym...I judge, but I am actually coveting the style...
I would wear this every day! 

all of me loves all of you
Love Love Love John Legend's song All of Me! 

Oscar de la Renta's house in the Dominican Republic.
This is a darling room! I would love this room! 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The "Hungry" Games

I love soups. My mom and I will choose a restaurant for dinner based on their soup selection. So I thought I would share a recipe for a Chicken and Wild Rice Soup. It is absolutely amazing! And it will make your house smell so good!

Here's what you need... 

1/2 cup of butter
1 onion, chopped finely 
1/2 cup of chopped celery
1/2 cup of chopped carrots 
1/2 lb. Sliced mushrooms
3/4 cups of flour
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon ground mustard 
1/2 teaspoon ground pepper 
6 cups of chicken broth
4 tablespoons of Sherry 
2 cups of cooked Wild Rice
1 lb. Cooked, shredded chicken 
Fresh chopped parsley

Start by melting the butter in a pot. Add the chopped onion, carrots, and celery and sauté for 5 mins. Stir in the mushrooms and sauté for another 2 mins. Add the flour and combine with the vegetable mixture. Stir in curry, mustard and pepper and mix thoroughly. Add chicken broth and sherry. Bring to a boil. Then turn down stove and allow to simmer for an hour. At this point, the smell will make you so hungry!!
It will thicken up during this hour.



After it has simmered, add wild rice and chicken and heat thoroughly. Serve topped with fresh parsley (I recommend a green with every meal, so you can toss a quick salad together to have a well balanced meal!)

 
 Enjoy!