Welcome to my blog :) I have decided to keep this blog, documenting what I'm doing and learning over the next several months. I am doing this so that my friends and family will be able to keep up with all the happenings in my life, and to answer the seemingly ever-present question of..."Ok, so WHERE is Asha and WHAT exactly is she doing?!”
Our team for flag football, soccer, and ultimate!Where I am now:To start, I want to explain where I am, what I am doing, and the reasoning behind it all. Number one, no... I'm not going to seminary and no...I'm not going to become a minister. :) As many of you know, I moved to Branson, Missouri on September 11 to attend the Kanakuk Institute. (www.kanakukinstitute.com). Basically, it is a 7 month program consisting of graduate level courses designed to equip men and women with Biblical skills for a lifetime of ministry. This year will be all about the study of God’s Word, the teaching of the Word, and the application of the Word. Before the end of the year we will walk from Genesis to Revelation and I will have put together my own belief statement of what I believe about all the major topics of the Bible. At the same time I will be involved with an internship at First Baptist Church Branson, in the Children's Ministry department. There will be plenty of interesting challenges in the coming months, but I have already experienced so much growth and I'm excited to see what the Lord will do in the future!
I worked at K-Kauai with Callae last summer.
The background story:I felt called to attend the Kanakuk Institute after hearing about it while working at K-Kauai family kamp last summer. (http://www.kanakukfamilykamp.org/). K-Kauai is the home of family kamp during the summer, and the Kanakuk Institute during the fall and spring. I knew this program would be an amazing opportunity to dive into the Word and learn all I can to prepare me for whatever God has in store for my future...right now I plan on going back to working as a PTA after graduation in April, but...you just never know. What I do know is that I will not regret taking this “time-out” period in my life in order to grow more in my relationship with Jesus.
A few of the girls climbing around the waterfall.
Since I've been here:It has been 3 weeks since I moved to Branson, but it feels like I have been here for much longer. We have about 60 people in our class and they have become such incredible brothers and sisters to me already. Just hearing their testimonies and learning more about their hearts each and everyday has been amazing. These are some legit people. :) I have a roommate, Sarah (graduated from Texas Christian University), and 2 suite mates, Courtney (graduated from Baylor) and Addie (graduated from the University of Georgia). There are a number of southern people here, from Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Texas...so lots of southern accents and flavors hoppin' around this place! I love it though, we have had such a blast so far. I absolutely love everyone in my class, they are so much fun! A few nights ago, a group of us went to get some sushi on the strip...can't remember the last time I laughed that hard. Even though I have only known them for 3 weeks, it feels like much longer. I'm looking forward to the upcoming year :) Oh, side note...there are TONS of awesome-looking restaurants here that I cannot wait to try! The foodie in me is going to be in heaven these next several months!
Our entire class at the beginning of the hike in Arkansas!
Swing dancing under a full moon!Getting started:The first week was orientation week. We went hiking in Arkansas, had themed parties, a Branson scavenger hunt, played lots of sports, went roller skating, etc. It was a great way to get to know each other...and make lots of memories! The second week marked the beginning of classes, and David Lawson started us off by teaching about Precepts, which is a way of studying the Bible inductively by marking words with symbols and colors. It may sound a bit juvenile, but it is actually very helpful in gathering main ideas, repetition/importance of words, general concepts, and people.
Roommates! Sarah and I at Skate Jam.
The second speaker was Bob Cornuke (widely known as a real life Indiana Jones), who searches for evidence of biblical events and artifacts. He joined us at the end of the week and talked about his adventures in the Middle East - his quest to find Mt. Sinai, the Ark of the Covenant, and Noah's Ark. His stories and video footage were mesmerizing.
This week was the second full week of classes. Karen Chancey spent all week teaching us Bible Overview, which was SO AWESOME. We are going through each book of the Bible, but staying on the “highway” and just getting the big picture of significant people, places, dates, and events of each book. It sounds simple enough, but let me just tell you that it was pretty much like trying to take a drink from a fire hose on full blast. I have realized that I have never really studied an overview of the Bible, it has always a chapter/part of a chapter, and sermons in churches are always on a section or verse of the Bible. So it is extremely helpful and interesting to see how everything fits together and how the decisions of one person affected many others on down the line. I even have a color-coded time line of important people, events, dates, and when each book of the Bible was written. It was AMAZING to see how everything fits together. We are going to do our own Bible Overview project and will teach a segment of it to the class in November. This will be good for each of us to dive into the Bible first hand and produce an overview in our own words. I can't believe I have never realized how exciting the Bible really is. Thursday afternoon, we had a “Stewardship” class, more of a Q&A on budgeting and good use of money. Always good information, especially for all of us mid-twenty-something-year-olds. :)
Yesterday (Friday), I had my first small group at FBC. Another leader and I will be doing Bible study with 5th/6th grade girls every Friday until April...I'm so excited. The girls are really great and I look forward to getting to know them even better over the next several months!
This weekend is the Branson High School homecoming, so lots of festivities. Go Pirates!
At the BHS Homecoming Pep Rally on the Landing.