This last week Fred Blackburn, a worldview teacher at San Diego Christian College, was our speaker. This awesome short round man with a beard who reminded me of Santa taught us all about Hinduism, Buddhism, the Tao and Atheism. However it wasn’t just the content that kept us intrigued, but the way he taught. He would assume the role of whichever belief he was teaching and would be that person for the rest of the night allowing us to ask questions and defend our own faith as if it was an actual Buddhist or Hindu.
Adjusting to a new roommate has been interesting, but I like Matt a lot and we get along really well. It’s just nice having a roommate who is as clean as I am.
This weekend I worked in the Ponderosa dish room and surprisingly had alot of fun. The two girls I worked with stretched my patience but I think it was a good growing experience and a great way to be a servant leader from the bottom.
It was the first weekend of winter camp and everyone was excited about the cool stuff to do, and the great thing about working at Hume is that on your breaks you can do all that cool stuff! So Friday afternoon I went snowboarding for 2 hours then back to work, Saturday I rode the mechanical bull in between shifts and played paintball, and at the end of the day was able to test the tube run and watch the Box Sled Blitz: where the campers build cardboard sleds, fly down the tube run and off a jump. Pretty crazy stuff. I’m not to sure why Hume still lets them do that….
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