The
first reason is obvious: I might change my mind about never again wanting to
leave the States. And the second reason was brought to my attention by Dr.
Mumme. He said when he was at the seminary, his advisor, the great Norman
Nagel, once told him “We do not do well to tell God how he may or may not use
us to do his work.”
For this reason, I feel I should be open to future
opportunities that I don’t anticipate right now. After all, I had never even heard of Westfield House just one year
ago. It’s amazing what can change in just a year’s time. Now think about how
much can change in a lifetime.
So
will I ever make it back to Westfield House? Probably not, but you never know.
I would certainly welcome another chance to see all the friends I made this
semester again.
I’m
writing this on an airplane flying over the Atlantic. It’s incredible how
airplanes always leave the ground with confidence. I hope to pursue my future
endeavors with such confidence and land with such safety. I feel like I’ve done
so with this one.
I’ve paved the way for future Seward students to come to
Westfield House and learn and grow as much as I did. I hope to find peers who want
to take the same plunge I did. Because trust me, it’s worth it. Yes, there was
a lot of hassle and stress involved, as well as a fair amount of frustration.
But
it’s such an adventure, and adventures stick with you for a lifetime, whereas
stress and frustration do not.
There
is a crucifix on the wall in Westfield House’s main classroom. I found myself
gazing at it from time to time while filling up my water bottle or sitting in
class this past semester. It reminded me why I was there. And now I’m homeward
bound, perhaps never to see that great seminary again. But I’ll never regret
the semester I spent there. It will be a treasure that I keep with me throughout
my life.
York,
Edinburgh, and Ireland were my favorite places I visited these past months, but
they don’t compare with the people I met and the truths I learned. It was the
experience of a lifetime, and if studying abroad is for you, I suggest giving
it a shot.
The UK has treated me well, and I look forward to setting foot on
American soil in a couple of hours, four months older and… well, as far as
wisdom goes… I guess we’ll have to see about that.
Isaiah
12:2 is indeed the unconditional truth: the Lord God is my strength and my
song, and he has become my salvation.
I am proud of you for being chosen for and for accepting this great opportunity...your blogs have been inspirational, educational and a way to keep some of us from missing you too badly...we are glad to have you home!!! In some important ways you have changed and grown and in other ways you are the same sinner / saint that began this great adventure 4 months ago...and now we prepare for another adventure during our Advent season as we prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!!
ReplyDelete"Savior of the nations, come,
DeleteVirgin's Son, make here Your home!
Marvel now, O heaven and earth,
That the Lord chose such a birth."