Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Today was my double block of Writing for the media class, where I was informed that we have to write a longer blog and use techniques that we learned from the textbook. The first one is launching, which means I have to think of a topic. This started as a seemingly difficult task because I did not just want to talk about what happened in my day and try to expand to get the right amount of words. So I asked my friend what I should write about, she had the idea that I should tell about my experience so far at Prov. This seemed like a good idea, I would do a large recap on my time here, but after some more thought, I decided not to tell about what I had done, but some key points of what I have learned through my time at Prov. I have been taught from many different sources, which is where the second point comes from. Reporting: this is where you get your resources that you use in your writing. So some of my research sources, as it were, are teachers, friends, the bible, quiet time with God, and miscellaneous events. I have now been thinking about putting everything together in an organized manner, which happens to be the next step of writing. Focusing is putting all the ideas and thoughts from your research and resources together so you can put it down in writing. I did not really know how to organize all my research because it is mostly in my head anyway, so I think I will skip to the writing part and pause, as I need to when things get unorganized. So on to the writing part. My time at Prov has been very interesting so far, I say interesting because it has not been great, considering the homework, but it definitely has not been bad. It would be more of a positive interesting. Through my various classes, mostly the bible courses, but others too, I have been learning a lot about God and how to connect with him in different ways. I have been able to see the bible in a different light, with new ways to read it. New and different ways to pray and seek God have also been shown to me. I have been introduced more into the act of physical and spiritual healing through the Holy Spirit. I am amazed and slightly overwhelmed by all the stuff I have had to process this far into the semester. I also realize that the semester isn’t even half over and Thanksgiving is looking really good right now. I think it is great that I am continuing to learn new and, for the most part, exciting things about God and his word that will help me teach others and connect with God on a deeper level.
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