As a Christian, it is really
important to me to continually seek after and strengthen my relationship with
Christ. This can be difficult in college, where you are always busy with other
things, but college is also the most important time to rely on Jesus since you
encounter all kinds of crazy situations. Personally, it is really difficult for
me to read my Bible daily and actually finish Bible studies, but I had help by
becoming involved at the AWANA program at a nearby church. AWANA (All Workmen
Are Not Ashamed, after 2 Timothy 2:15) is a Bible program for
preschoolers-highschool seniors and focuses on Scripture Memorization. There
are handbooks with Bible verses, Bible studies and Bible book summaries to
memorize and complete each year. Awana meets once a week at churches all around
the world and teaches kids about God and how to form a relationship with Him.
I have been in this program since I was 4 years old, and since I
graduated highschool a year early, I had one year of Awana left to finish. I
really wanted to complete the entire program, so I decided to find a church in
Missouri that had AWANA so I could finish while I was in college.
To fulfill the requirements for
completion, I had to finish the last books of memorizing Bible verses, memorize
Bible book summaries, and volunteer in a Christian children’s ministry. So, I
found a church who hosted the program and volunteered weekly with the
kindergarten-2nd grade group (called Sparks) by listening to them
say their Bible verses, and said my own memorized verses to the other leaders
after the club was over for the night. Having a program to finish made me
continue to read my Bible and memorize Scripture regularly, which helped me strengthen
my faith. I finally finished the program, and my 14 years of hard work earned
me the “Citation Award”. Included with the huge plaque, sense of personal accomplishment
and growth in my Christian walk is a $12,000 scholarship. However, the
scholarship only applies to certain Bible-type colleges, so I am unable to use
it, but I’m not too worried about that.
Having to seek out a program in
Missouri led me to several churches around my college, helping me gain independence
and find new friends. The first church I visited was where I met Lacey and
Victoria. If I hadn’t allowed God to lead me to that church that one Sunday
morning, I might have a completely different set of friends and would have
missed out on knowing such amazing people! The second church I visited and
ended up staying at became my home church. I now go there on Wednesday nights
to volunteer at Awana with my group of awesome little Sparkies and also on
Sunday mornings with Lacey and Victoria for service when at school. I have also met some older
women who are strong in their faith who are there to help me if I need it and
provide solid Christian role models to look up to.
Now that I am done with the Awana program,
I plan to continue volunteering with the younger kids and find meaningful Bible
verses to memorize on my own. I believe that it is truly beneficial to have God’s
word in your heart so that you can remember God’s word in times of need and
times of joy. Thanks to God’s plan and visiting churches, I now have friends
like Lacey, Victoria, Megan and Aly to keep me accountable to God and help build
each other up in our faith.
So when you come to college, whether
you are in a different country, state, city or commute, it is really important
to continue your faith. When I came to William Woods, everything was new and
unfamiliar. AWANA's and my faith in God was the one constant, familiar element in
my life and prevented me from feeling completely isolated and alone, at least
until I made new friends and adjusted to college life. God never changes. He is
there for you even when everything else is different, all you have to do is
make the effort to reach out and hold on to His Truth and Promises and trust
that He will make everything work out.
~Jennah
“Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.”
-2 Timothy 2:15
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