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Name: Lindsay Country: United States State: Florida Metro: Orlando Birthday: 4/5/1981 Gender: Female
Interests: Italy (esp. Rome), my beautiful Italian friends, seeing Italians come to know the Lord, missions in general, soccer, working-out, reading a good fiction novel, movies, Sex and the City re-runs, reality TV, eating, shopping (when I have the money), shoes/purses/other accessories, chillin' with my homies, making new friends, getting involved in my church, volunteering, my super hot hubby, family, and Jesus. The list goes on.... Expertise: Making the perfect bowl of chocolate ice-cream and milk. Occupation: Missionary Industry: Nonprofit - Campus Crusade for
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Member Since:
1/12/2005
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| Yesterday I saw a little girl, about 6 years old, wearing a pair of amazing Jelly shoes just like these...
For a moment I was actually jealous of that child and her shoes. Sad, I know.
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| We're leaving today to go to Italy!!!!!! :o) We're so excited! It has been almost three years since we've been there and we can't wait to go back.
Most exciting, this trip, is to lead 14 UCF students - most of whom have never been on a missions trip - with us. These students are taking huge steps of faith to go and I know God is going to grow them. In fact, He's already started to do so just with the support raising process. There are tons of examples, but one is a girl named Rachel.
Rachel is a freshman and hasn't ever been on a mission trip before. She is terrified but feels like God is calling her to go so she said she would. Raising support was so hard for her. Most of her family isn't Christian so she didn't have very many people to turn to. Anyway, a few weeks ago we encouraged her, as scary as it is, to make phone calls to the people she sent letters to because she hadn't gotten even half of what she needed to go on the trip yet! We invited her over to our house, along with a few other students, and they all made phone calls together. She was shaking the whole time, but did a great job and trusted God for the results. Well, last Thursday all the students had to pay for the trip in full in order to leave with us tomorrow. Rachel still hadn't seen any money come in from the people she had called. In the end, she had to write a personal check to cover the cost of the trip in the amount of $550 - money she doesn't have as an 18 year old! We told her we'd hold the check until after we got home in case any more support came in. Well, yesterday she calls us so excited! She got a check in the mail for $500 from one of the people she had called that night at our house - one of the least likely to give! She was totally not expecting anything like that. She stepped out in faith and saw God meet her...and it has totally changed her view of her walk with the Lord! I have no doubt that that $50 will be here when she gets home, as well.
When we go to Italy and share Christ with Italian students in Salerno, I know our American students will be scared. It is always scary to sit down with a stranger and bring up spiritual things, then share Christ with them! However, I also know that God will meet them and show Himself. He will reveal that He is in control of our lives and of the Italians lives. He will show all of us His glory and, hopefully, prayerfully, bring Italians to Christ!!!
I know this trip will be fun - Italy is beautiful, the food is good, etc. But what will be most awe inspiring will be to see God move in the lives of students on our trip, Italians and in our lives! I can't wait!
Some prayer requests: *Pray for the students coming with us on the trip: CW, Chelsea, Jon, Kelle, Lindsey, Nelly, Sal, Sarah, Ross, Tiffany, Krista, Rachel, Katy, and Rachael - there is a wide variety of needs there. We have a girl who has only been a Christian for four months, people who have never shared their faith before, a girl with a torn ACL (pray that she'd be healed), mature Christian students, etc. Pray for all of them! * Pray that we would all be safe, healthy, and that no one would get anything stolen from them during the trip. * Pray that our lives would be changed and that Italians would see Christ for who He is and come to know Him personally. * Pray that Ross and I will get a good vision for ministry in Italy, as it looks now, and that God would continue to impress on our hearts where He wants us in the future.
See you when we get home! :o) | | |
| Well, yesterday the weather was beautiful and I sat outside for about two hours....just two....and met with a couple girls. Afterwards I went about my day, coming home a little while later. When I finally looked in the mirror...
....I was SUNBURNED!
That's right, my checks and nose were red as little tomatoes! Craziness! This after hearing that just two days ago in Michigan the schools were closed because the windchill was negative 22 degrees! Hahahahahahaha!!! Here's a taste of the weather here...
AccuWeather
In other news, despite the beautiful weather, I have a cold. Go figure.  | | |
| These Blog-Things always seem to know me! Haha...
Your Candy Heart Says "Get Real"
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You're a bit of a cynic when it comes to love.
You don't lose your head, and hardly anyone penetrates your heart.
Your ideal Valentine's Day date: is all about the person you're seeing (with no mentions of v-day!)
Your flirting style: honest and even slightly sarcastic
What turns you off: romantic expectations and "greeting card" holidays
Why you're hot: you don't just play hard to get - you are hard to get
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| Ross and I have had a fun Christmas in Nashville. Except for 3 days where I had migraines (boooooooo!!!!) we have just had such a good time enjoying Ross' family! We've seen everyone from Nanny, to all the Aunts, Uncles, cousins, and babies, to Mom, Dad, and brothers, and sisters. We played fun family games, like Imagine Iff..., we watched good old Christmas movies like, "White Christmas," and "It's a Wonderful Life," and we had tons of fun playing dirty Santa to exchange Christmas gifts with extended family. Oh and I got some CUTE Christmas gifts...sock monkey slippers (LOVE them!), a cute Vera Bradley bag, awesome clothes, a tray for my bench, some home decor, some $$, tea, Arbonne....oh the list just goes on. It was so fun...I'm sad to leave!
This is all the cousins (and their spouse's/kids) on Ross' mom's side. Fun! Tomorrow morning....too early....we head out to Denver to see my family and for my sister's wedding! I'm excited but nervous. I'm nervous about the cold weather (seriously, I'm from Florida now!) and I'm nervous about the snow. The cold weather: The high on Friday, the day of my sister's wedding, is 20 degrees! Holy crap! And my sister wants us to take pictures outside....in our strapless dresses. Holy crap again. The snow: The forecast calls for snow on Thursday and Friday. This could be bad because my sister's wedding is in the mountains on Friday and more snow, on top of the TONS that have already fallen in the area, could stop some family and friends from getting up there from out of town. If you think of it, please pray that it doesn't snow too much more before the wedding and that everyone can make it! Hope you all had Merry Christmas'...now ON TO NEW YEARS!!!  | | |
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