For the Sake of the Call

...A small glimpse into the life of a girl who adores her Savior, Christ, and finds her delight in serving Him.

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I'm the eldest of five children in my family and love them all dearly. :) I've been a Christian since the age of five and have served in church ministry alongside my family for the past fifteen years. I love to sing and enjoy playing violin, piano, and harp, among other instruments. I've worked in the worship ministries of this area since the age of seven. I think I've found one of my life works in composing music; the Lord has sent many songs to me, and I'm trying to be faithful to share them with those for whom they were meant. I teach music lessons several days a week and have realized what a joy it is to influence so many children and others for good. Soon, I'll be opening a music store, Hearts' Home Acoustics, in Boerne, Texas with some precious friends. We'll specialize in exellent instruments and will have a music school, too. I've just graduated from Louisiana Baptist University with a major in Christian Education, a major in Music, and a minor in Bible Studies and Theology. What a blessing to have completed that chapter in my life! Last, but certainly not least, I'm now engaged and soon will be marrying my best friend. How abundant is God's goodness...

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

I've just bid a friend farewell, a friend that I didn't have even a month ago. She's grown dear now, however, and my heart is heavy, as I allow my Korean guest to travel on to her next destination. She will be tremendously missed by all in our family, and I hope it will not be long 'ere God allows us to share fellowship, once more.

May all who read this be much blessed of God this day. I know, already, that I have been blessed, for I have been given the privilege of having a friend...

4 Comments:

Blogger quirky said...

hey heeey... i'm sorry you had to part with a friend. it is rather a blessing though to have a special friend pop into your life for a bit.

i just enjoyed your last post too. especially that part about the zephyr. i laughed and laughed. not that it was necessarily as hilarous to the general populace as to me, but i find a certain childish mirth in saying the word zephyr.

May 24, 2006 9:20 PM  
Blogger Amy said...

Glad you found some childish mirth in it...we should never outgrow such things. :) I think I first heard the word when I was still a young girl and watching Anne of Avonlea. :)

It was a blessing, indeed, to host the sweet Korean guest for awhile. Maybe, someday, I'll get to help her again. In the meantime, I'm finding great joy in loving the friends that I've known all my life. :)

May 24, 2006 9:38 PM  
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