Sunday, August 25, 2013

Blessings: experiences and people

I am officially home. I remember writing my first entry on my journey out west and thinking that this experience could turn out terrible and maybe I wouldn't think it would be worth it. And looking at it in retrospect, it was some of the most difficult times of my life, but also held some of the richest blessings. I cannot explain in words how enriched my summer has been with both the experiences in the mountains and the memories with the people I have had. Not that I ever thought I was going to change the people I came into contact with, but I am realizing more and more how they changed me. I have been so touched by the people I lived with. It was the people who didn’t believe in God who encouraged me never to be ashamed of what I believe in. It was the people who didn’t share the same moral values as me who showed me what it means to serve people well and show hospitality. And it was the people who I had absolutely nothing in common with who showed me the realness of every human heart. I am convinced, more than ever, that everyone has something so unique to offer the world. In the midst of every experience, hardship, and trail in a person’s life, there is something to offer. I believe in the good in all people. I believe in the value of every human heart. And I believe that a crazy-loving and passionate God is pursuing them.

I feel like my life is rich. Just rich. Not by any amount of money or ranking in society, rich because of the memories and the experiences that I will hold so dearly in my heart forever. Nothing can take that away. I wish I could share some of these things, but I know my attempts would fail—words just aren't enough.


I am thankful for safe travels, amazing weather all summer, and the challenges that I learned so much from. Thank you so much for those who have feverishly been praying and supporting me all summer.   

Ali

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