One of my roommates said that the other day, and it was too good not to make public.
Yesterday was the first snow day at Covenant that I actually used sensibly. Sensibly, in this context, means doing something involving other substances besides snow. I sat at my computer, with my notebook and phone, and called colleges all over the US in an attempt to get some research done for Student Development. Sheesh. For about seven hours. And I had fun doing it, what's worse! Oh, mercy, it's funny to care about things that I didn't even know existed for most of my life.
So Kevin Eames (who reminds me very very much of a drawing of Dickens' Fezziwig that I had in an old copy of A Christmas Carol back home. This is not the same picture, but you get the idea.) is really a generous and fun kinda guy. Hooray Kaleo Center. I'll give them credit for the snow day, since it helped me out so much in finding my calling.
My favorite thing about the day was that I spent it in my pajamas, until I dressed up to go accompany Jenny Brown in her senior recital. Said recital was highly successful, due to much prayer from lots of people.
Which brings me to my question. Have any of you ever had the weird certainty that someone was praying for you right then? I'm not talking solely about the certainty that God is supernaturally managing things for you, but added to it, the sense that other Christians are involved in the process?
Discuss.
Posted by tuggy at 02.27.04 14:38