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Sunday, November 7, 2021

A peek into my life at YWAM Nashville


Hello everyone, here is an update on my life at YWAM. A normal day at YWAM starts off with an early morning. We eat breakfast at 7 then have quiet time with God.
 After spending time with God we have worship or Intercession for 1 hour before going to class. Week 1 we learned about the Father heart of God. Week 2 was on How to study the Bible. Week 3 was on having a pure heart. Week 4 Hearing God's voice. Week 5 was spent in Johnson City, TN and we learned about the Nature and Character of God.
While in Johnson City we went hiking in cold weather. 
The view looked like a scene from Narnia.
Everybody hanging out eating our sack dinners.
We were also invited to dinner by a few families three of the nights that we were there. 
During class we get a short break to hang out, talk and eat snacks.
     We had cupcake wars one evening. 

 Week 6 we were back in Adams, TN and we learned about Holy Spirit. After class we have lunch then a Bible study. On Tuesday afternoons we have Evangelism instead of Bible study. Once Bible study is finished we have campus investments, which involves lots of leaf raking and bonding time while working. 
Some of the leaf raking crew. It changes every day.

When campus investments are finished we eat dinner then have the evening free to either hang out or work on homework.
Me and a friend stretching our legs.
Sometimes the classroom gets really chilly.
      Trying out filters is always fun. 
You learn to not leave your phone lying around unless you want lots of selfies from other friends. Me and a friend took a few on someone else's phone.
We took a selfie after finishing up a fancy dinner prepared for us by the staff. 

When your friend hurts her ankle and doesn't have crutches you carry her.
                   Dog piles are the best

Lastly on Fridays we have small groups. We split up into smaller groups and go with a leader somewhere or just hang out and talk about what we learned during the week.
Thank you all for your prayers and for your interest in what God is doing in my life.