I watched my mission trip's summary video today and yesterday..so many people seemed to be changed that week, but what happens once you get home? I never want to be the person who says, "Oh yes, that week changed me, but it's easier to be closer to God when you around it all week." That's the challenge right? To continue spreading the word and living your life for Christ everyday. Yeah, it seemed so easy then. But I'm up for the challenge. If i surround myself with people that will help me, and put all my faith in God, there is nothing I can't do.
But right now, I don't know what God has in store for me next. I feel like I'm doing the same thing I've been doing all through High School..going to bible study, mass, LifeTeen, homeless shelter, and retreats and CHWC.. I don't know where I can help out now. I desire for a closer relationship with God. I'm reading the bible more, and try to pray more often..But I feel as if I'm not doing enough, and I can't figure out what He wants me to do with my time. I need guidance and I can't find it anywhere.
My favorite part of the video is the ending with a sort of "commercial" for CHWC.
CHWC is probably the most memorable part of any summer, I live for it. The most amazing part is just how much everyone clicks just because you're Catholic. We can all connect on a different level, different from just other Christians. The great thing about being Catholic is that, no matter what state, or even country you are in, mass is done the same everywhere. It truly is the Universal Church.
Let me leave you with these inspiring and comedic words from the commercial..If anyone actually reads this, maybe it could inspire you to go on a trip like this one...
"Where hidden cameras happen
Where ignoring laws like gravity happen.
Where reppin' JC happens.
Where lifting souls happens.
Where mess happens.
Where jazz hands happen.
Where broken mics happen.
Where change happens.
Where double beef happens.
Where rocking too hard happens.
Where "too strong" happens.
CHWC- Where amazing happens."
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