Woke up at 3:46 this morning, so I have time to post an update before going to class. February was a full month with mid-terms and Winter Bible Seminar. Look for "A Day In The Life At Rhema: Winter Bible Seminar" coming to your mailbox soon!
Dave and I are helping out for the next few weeks with the Wednesday evening kids program at Rhema. They are doing LINK teams for the kids, and we are hosting a Martial Arts LINK. Some of our students are part of the Wednesday evening church services, but so far they've all chosen "Duct Tape Crafts" as their link. Since we see them in class three to five times a week, it makes sense for them to do something different on their night off.
Term 3 is winding down. Finals are next week , and we turned in our Church History essays last Friday. Dave chose to write about Martin Luther and I chose Charles Wesley. The assignment was: write at least 500 words about a denomination, movement or person who affected Christianity for the good. I started early reasearching, reading, drafting, rewriting, editing.... It took me about 5 weeks to complete including research time. Dave, on the other hand, did not even start reading until the week before it was due. Most of the students I talked to leaned more toward his schedule than mine. Several didn't start until the week it was due.
I read somewhere that being a writer doesn't mean you write faster than others. It means you take ten times longer to write something than others. I laughed when I read that. To me...it's funny because it's true.
Love to you all!
D&D