So I haven't been posting a lot because I have been rather busy with unimportant nothings. Tomorrow I shall be completely done with College for a while so I will be more faithful to this blog. Also this is my last week at my job so if any of you know of any openings in the office assisting or customer service field I would be delighted to know about them for I am in desperate need of a job soon. Anywho, yesterday Taylor and I went on a study date.. to study... which didn't really happen cuz well.. ITS TAYLOR! haha.. She introduced me to this lovely local coffee shop called Coffee Villa and I encourage all of you to go support the local economy by getting your coffee there :)
Last Sunday's youth sermon was truly convicting. And not just a "yeah, that was important" type of convicting, but really a "wow, I need to change my whole perspective and really hit the root issue here, truly repent and ask God to change my heart in this regard" type of convicting. The whole time I felt as though the sermon had been specially crafted for me- to really get me to analyze my own heart and realize how little I love the people that are truly my brothers and sisters. By nature I love to critique everything- I always thought it would be awesome to have a career where I get to criticize companies or stores and tell them what they are doing wrong. Unfortunately my sinful nature brings this into the way I deal with people. As I was listening to the sermon I realized that judging people was just my default setting. In my own head, to myself, I always concealed this as honest assessment or analyzing- instead of downright, sinful judging. When I would be c