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Week 5 Journal

2/23/2011

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For this week’s journal entry, we are to make comments regarding “What I no longer believe to be true” and “What I now know to be true.”  The idea is that we are supposed to reflect on how we have changed over time.  So here goes!

What I no longer believe to be true:

That everything is black and white all the time.

That Thomas will be potty trained by age 2.

That Sunday service prayers should always be short.

That following these journal prompts would be easy.

That all vegetables taste disgusting.

That I’m not going bald.

That having daily devotions with kids would be easy.

What I now know to be true:

That God works in crazy ways.

That God provides for and blesses those who serve Him.

That marriage and children don’t need to be feared.

That I still have a lot to learn.

That onions taste delicious.

That it feels good to call Unalakleet home.

Boy that was a lot harder than I thought it would be.  I thought for sure that I could come up with a much longer list in much quicker fashion.  However, that’s all the time I have for now, so I’ll stop there.  I guess it’s harder than I thought to actually name changes I’ve had in my thinking.

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