A Modern Day Easter Story

What a remarkable story thisย is, because of the AWEsome, remarkable God we serve! As I read this story of Alex, a man who’s going to graduate this May from the school at which I did PSEO, I am again reminded of the powerful LOVE that God has shown us, a love that truly can overcome death, hatred, and bitterness.

LORD, thank You for Your work in ALex’s life and so many others through him!

Slavery — END IT

Join in the fight for FREEDOM. Spread the truth — bring hope from bondage.

Abba’s Children

I am Abba’s child. He loves me. He is fond of me. He cherishes me. And all of this… BEFORE I existed in time and space. ย Abba made me. He shaped me. He breathed LIFE into me. He sustains me now. He holds my body intact, the sinews of my fingers together as I type this. He speaks each piece of this beautiful creation puzzle into being. I am Abba’s child because of nothing I did or can do. How FREEING! I am resting in this amazing truth, this inexplicable beauty, this magnificent goodness.
You are Abba’s child, too. He loves you. He is fond of you. He cherishes you. And all of this… BEFORE you existed in time and space. Abba made you. He formed you. He shaped you. He breathed LIFE into you. Abba sustains you now. He holds your body intact, the veins and muscles in your eyeballs as you read this. He speaksย each piece of this beautiful creation puzzle into being. You areย Abba’s child because of nothing you did or can do. How FREEING! Will you rest in this amazing truth, this inexplicable beauty, this magnificent goodness?

NWC, Here I Come!! T-minus 10 HOURS

Wow. I can’t believe this is actually happening. In just under 10 hours I will be at Northwestern, checking in, moving in, and meeting Lauren and Rachel! I can’t tell you how excited I am, but let me explain another strange feeling that has overcome me this evening.
After I was finished packing (by the way, I packed the van all by myself! ๐Ÿ™‚ ), I practiced voice (getting ready for auditions!), cut Cody’s nails and brushed him (I ALWAYS do that… now mom will have to do it sometimes :/ ), and got dressed for my Commission Service (more on that in a minute). And when all that was done and I had my first down moment for the day, I didn’t know what to do. My room is emptier than it’s ever been, my books are packed away… I feel out of home. I know that’s not true, but I feel like I’m in limbo or something.
Tonight I was pleasantly surprised when dad got home to be greeted by a smiling dad with flowers for ME! Aaww. โค There were roses in the bouquet, my favorite flower! Then we had a very nice dinner which consisted of sweet corn, ribs, and salsa! I LOVE Dad’s salsa. ๐Ÿ™‚ We ate our fill; we cleaned that table off for my Commissioning Service, affectionately called Annie’s Commissioning.
My family went around the table, each giving me something and saying a few things about me to encourage me, challenge me, and tell me how much they love me. My mom started off by telling me that she prays I spread as much JOY at NWC as I do everywhere else! And she challenged me to love God and serve others. ๐Ÿ™‚ Jenna gave me a poem that she wrote about me last year all typed up. She also gave me the picture she drew (at my request) to commemorate the day I got the inspiration (literally!) for Breathe In Me, a song I wrote this spring.
Reedie was really sweet and made me a digital picture in the shape of a heart using words that describe me, ending with my name (according to him) – Annieboo. ๐Ÿ˜› ย It was really cool!! Definitely taking it to college with me. ๐Ÿ™‚
Finally, Dad. He said a lot of nice things: stuff I’ve learned, ways I’ve grown, how my parents see me living for God… some pretty sweet things. Sadly I can’t remember a lot of it even though I wish I did. ๐Ÿ˜› He gave me a bunch of colored pens, too (well, I HAVE been borrowing his for quite a while… ๐Ÿ˜› ). Oh, and he used the peanut M&Ms we were eating as an illustration of the “many M&M’s of the seashore” being the blessings I will receive. He was replicating the Abrahamic covenant – COOL. I feel so loved. โค This brings me to describe further the STRANGE feeling I have… such mixed emotions. For the past… oh, at least 3 days, I’ve felt like leaving NOW, like I should be there already because most of my classmates are off at school already. But I realized tonight that I don’t know for sure if I’m ready! I mean, I felt really ready before, but now that it’s becoming real, I think I’m going to really miss my family, Rochester, ARC, Crossroads, Schaeffer, my friends… I’m going to miss what I have come to love. But I won’t stop loving the people, places, and things here, I will just be learning to love a new place, new people who will become wonderful new friends, and new things about this time in life that I’ve never experienced before! God, help me to do what You have planned for me!! I want to do what You want me to do. ๐Ÿ™‚
Oh man, NWC, here I COME!!!

Colorado — THE Petersen Vacation 2012 (#3)

So I know that it’s been a few days since I updated, but I’m happy to report that our vacation went well and we didn’t end up killing each other! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Haha, just kidding, it was a very enjoyable trip overall.

On Friday we drove back through Colorado and Nebraska to Iowa to see family for the last few days. It was wonderful to see Petersen cousins (Kevin & Carrie’s family), Grandma & Grandpa Nelson, and even a few Mossmans by chance on our way home today! (*SIde story: we stopped at Hickory Place for lunch and just so happened to see Melissa & Joel and Kim & Jeff there! What a God-given coincidence!! ๐Ÿ™‚ Made me quite happy.)

On Saturday we headed to the Iowa State Fair. I really liked it — a lot better than the MN State Fair. They had a butter cow and butter seven dwarves! They were really cute. ๐Ÿ™‚ There were TONS of animals (especially cute baby ones!) in comparison to MN because Iowa is still very agricultural. Who knew?! ๐Ÿ˜‰ We had gyros (YUM!) for lunch and yummy ice cream even though it was actually very wonderful, not-too-warm weather! After the State Fair we went to see Kevin & Carrie’s family for the evening.

On Sunday morning we attended Kevin & Carrie’s church, which just bought a school building to meet in recently instead of the coffee shop they used to be renting. I loved worship, the sermon, and hanging out with my cousins, as always!! ๐Ÿ˜€ We then went back to Atlantic to have dinner (NOT lunch in Iowa!) at Pizza Ranch with grandma and grandpa Nelson. That evening we celebrated Kyle’s 13th birthday with Kevin & Carrie’s family and extended family! What fun it was to catch up with everyone, play with kittens ๐Ÿ™‚ , and enjoy my cousins’ company!

Finally we stopped at the new house Fred & Susan are building to see Fred, Susan, James, and Anna. What a lovely time we shared with them, seeing the house, talking about the upcoming school year, and throwing the frisbee to Kinze. ๐Ÿ™‚ Our drive back to good ol’ MN was only 5 hours long, but it felt longer. I am SO happy to be home!

Questions, Questions… “Make College Count” Reflections #7

Last Question!
Question #7: How do you want your life to influence others?

  • SHOW OTHERS ABBA’S COMPASSION AND TENDERNESS
  • Challenge others to follow His calling
  • Be an example of what real love is
  • Encourage others to pursue Truth
  • Come alongside others in their struggles
  • Hold others accountable to their declarations
  • Engage others in good conversations/ thought-provoking life questions
  • Point others towards God
  • Bring hope to discouraged people
  • Reach out to lonely peers
  • Include others in my journey with Abba

Questions, Questions… “Make College Count” Reflections #5

Question #5: With whom will you surround yourself?

  • A core community –> seek Truth, open & honest with one another
  • a wider church fellowship –> intergenerational
  • others to “bring into the fold” –> witness, encourage, love
  • strangers who need Abba –> display fruits of Spirit (always, but show them love especially)

DR 2012 — July 6th (Journal #8)

6:20 pm
Today was fun! We were able to sleep in a litte bit, which was amazing, and we worked on the benches and preparing for the next group this morning. I wrote the last update with Kyle, too, about yesterday at the chapel site.
For lunch today they took us out to Pizza Hut. It was yummy having pizza in the DR! We saw Cathedra Primera de las Americanas (The First Cathedral of the Americas), too! The ceiling was gorgeous and they had beautiful flowers inside as well. When we went to the fort we found stairs to a closed-off part and climbed them! ๐Ÿ˜› Fun!
This evening we went to El Mercado (the market) where we were able to buy souvenirs and barter with the vendors! I got Reed a machete and Jenna a painting, a bracelet that says “Dios es amor” for myself, and a little switch knife for myself, too. ๐Ÿ™‚ All for $24!! I think Reed would be pretty proud of my bargaining skills. ๐Ÿ˜‰ I still have money left for getting my hair braided, thankfully!

11:45 pm
The banquet tonight was so fun and so moving. The boys individually escorted us to the food line since we were all dressed up, which was pretty sweet of them. ๐Ÿ™‚ The lunch ladies made abolutely AMAZING food! They made rice pudding for dessert, too, which was SO good!
They the Dominicans put on a show of songs, dance, and worship for us. Angely sang, Noe and his brother, Beker, sang (they are very, very good. I think they could sing opera!), and they sang a really fast tongue-twister type song. When Beker played his keyboard and sang English worship songs, Noe told him to have my come sing with him and Harold. So I did, and it was really fun! Not to mention that YOU were in that place and we WORSHIPPED You, Abba!!
To finish the night we had an open mic to share how God has worked over the week. I will write more later about how You worked and taught our team, after our final debrief at the beach resort tomorrow!
WOW, I am going to really miss my new Dominican brothers and sisters. I pray we can stay in contact, but I think I’m going to leave part of my heart here. Please, send me back here, Abba!
I LOVE You, Abba. SO much. Thank You for Your community of disciples!!
โค Andrea Joy โค

Questions, Questions… “Make College Count” Reflections #3

Question #3: What do you believe? OR What questions of faith do you wrestle with rightย now?
(I’ll answer the second one. I am pretty well-grounded in the first one, though I am always refining it!)

  • the relationship of anxiety & peace (and what they mean)
  • God’s will –> for me as an individual, not His general will for Humankind. I understand THAT pretty well! ๐Ÿ™‚
  • What does loving others look like for each person? (and asking Abba that continually)
  • Hearing Abba when I’m listening –> and I want to always be listening!
  • Continually discovering the LIFE of the gospel
  • What does true Christian community look like?
  • Correct and balanced longings/dreams/desires

DR 2012 — July 4th (Journal #6)

(Ephesians 5) Father, thank You for cherishing me. Help me to love othersย as myself (by first loving myself in a healthy way). KILL my pride. Help me to care for the interest of my teammates above my own interests and draw closer to them. Mold and change my heart, Abba. โค

7:15 am
(Matthew 5:9-12) Father, give me strength in my weakness to do all I have, all I am, for You. Give me energy to work hard today for You even though I’ve gotten a cold. Work Your grace in my heart and mind. Yes, as Your people we will be persecuted, but Your plan, the goal, is ever so much better.
Thank You for life. โค

2:25 pm
I just finished writing little letters to Ricki, Angela, and Carmencita! They are women from Cercadillo that made the 2 headbands and small bag that I bought for me, mom, and Jenna. I can’t WAIT to play with all the children at Cercadillo and hopefully meet these and more wonderful ladies. Bless our time with them this afternoon.
I love You so much, Abba. ๐Ÿ™‚

8:00 pm
It turns out that we couldn’t go to Cercadillo because it was pouring this afternoon. :/ You had a plan, though, Abba. We went for ice cream at Bon and stopped at La Sirena (which is similar to Walmart). I bought mom two neat potholders, Dominican vanilla, and a black, white, and green shirt for Reed.
We packed the truck for building tomorrow, too, and we will maybe hear the interns’ testimonies tonight as well.
The kitchen ladies were so thoughtful to make us a classic American dinner in celebration of the 4th of July! Cindy (the wife of the American missionary, Chris) even made an American flag cake with 50 blueberries, which we sang the Star-spangled Banner to! ๐Ÿ™‚ It was really fun.
Father, I love it here! I love the people and the food, the children, Dominican interns, and places we’ve been. I have soaked it all in so far and enjoyed it all immensely. Working with Harold today was such a blast. We joked around, laughing at the mistakes each of us made in our respective foreign languages.
I found out from Noe that Spanish doesn’t have a word equivalent to “stubborn”! Hehe, I applied that to Jesรบs because he wouldn’t take “no” for an answer at dinner tonight. ๐Ÿ˜›

9:50 pm
I played with Elda and sang a little with Ashley and Kyle tonight! We get to go to bed a little early, too, because we get up at 4 tomorrow to go to the chapel site! So excited!! ๐Ÿ™‚ We finally put up Your House, Abba. โค
Bless our sleep and multiply the time to re-energize our bodies. Amen. โค

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