September has been a very good lesson in patience and waiting on the Lord. Trusting that He has me where I am for a reason and that He will provide.
So I have been working two days a week for Ms B at the office of the church, mostly answering phones and doing any random office projects that any of the admin people needed help with.
Then, last week I was asked to be in a meeting with one of the pastors and one of the pastor's assistants. In this meeting they offered me a job part time (for now) with a hope of being full time staff by November. So for this job I am helping the Conway campus Pastor with basically overseeing the facilities and making sure that everything is clean, working, and ready to go for the weekends and then during the weekends making sure that all the guest service people (greeters, ushers, parking team etc) are where they need to be; making sure we have people at every door and such.
Then I have a few other random things that I'll be helping with to take some things off the plates of some other staff that are overwhelmed with way too much to do.
So that was a major answer to prayer and was cool to think about how God set that up because if I had gotten the job at Starbucks like I'd wanted or anywhere else like I'd tried so hard to do, I would not have been able to work for ms B two days a week and would not have been thought of for this position at the church. God is cool. He makes me nervous sometimes, but He's cool.
In other news, another one of my best friends got married two weeks ago at 6 o'clock in the morning on a mountain.
I must be growing up or something because my friends are all getting married and having babies and getting real jobs and it's weird!
Another sign that I'm growing up is realizing that groceries are expensive! I am a "homesponsor" at the Cadre girls house, me and my friend Audra buy some of the food and help keep up the house and such. Groceries are not cheap! Toilet paper is not cheap either! I have never had to buy it so I had no idea.
I'm not so sure I like this part of being a grown up. I am however becoming fairly good at finding things cheap/ finding friends that work places that can give me things for free.
I think that all restaurants should be required to give their leftover food to some kind of organization that will distribute it to people that need it. That would be cool.
I leave for Haiti in one month from today! I'm so pumped! I miss going on missions.
Thank you so much for those of you who have sent in money to support me on this trip. It really means so much to know I have people in my life that believe in me and what I'm doing enough to help in any way they can. I'll definitely send an update when I get back and let you all know how it went!
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