Monday, July 18, 2011

Italy

Haven't done a new post in awhile, but here's one of the major things that's new--  the possibility of going to Italy with my sister!!! :) Our church is planning a trip to Rome next summer so we would be going with the group. We are so excited to get more information about it! We went to the meeting about it yesterday.. so exciting! Some of the major cities we'll be going to are: Rome, Naples, and Salerno. And we know we'll be going to Trevi fountain, the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum, the Sistine Chapel,  St. Peter's Basilica, the Roman Senate Forum, Julius Caesar's grave, and Mt. Vesuvius. The focus of the trip is the journeys of Paul and church history, so we will also be going to some of the outlying areas where Paul would have walked and ministered and also to places like one of the prisons that Paul was in(Mamertine Prison in Rome). We've been studying Italian so we can speak/understand a little bit of the language while we're there. haha This will be a trip that we'll always remember. It's definitely going to be amazing! :) 


Dean Martin's song "On an Evening in Roma" has been our "theme" song the past few days as we think about the trip! :) haha

Friday, July 8, 2011

Song


I really like this song! :) My mom found it a couple months ago and played it for me and I thought it was really cool.  I told you my family was awesome!! :)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Dating Advice

My friend Sarah also has a blog and recently posted some great dating advice that will be good for all of us to remember. So, I'll share it! :)


The following are dating principles that will help keep the heart aches to a minimum and leave you the most to give your husband.
Wait until you are ready to marry to date.
Only date a Christian and be sure to ask how they believe you are saved.
Talk more than you text.
If you are going to hold hands save the rest for after you are engaged and married.
Spend time in real life situations (visiting family and engaging in conversation).
If you wouldn’t marry them then don’t date them.
Let a gentleman be a gentleman – allow him to open doors and do others thing to treat you like a lady. Thank him and be respectful.
Wait for a godly man – he will be more than worth it.
Settling for someone who is rude, pressures you in unbiblical ways and doesn’t treat you well is not a good idea.
Guard against thinking that there is always someone better. Once you are married you will not want thoughts like that in your mind and they start from dating around.
Keep your relationship always before the Lord in prayer.
Should you need to end the relationship refrain from sending a text. Take someone with you or call if that will not work. Even though texting is common it is not a kind way to end a relationship.

Isn't that awesome?! I sure thought it was! It's definitely something that I'll keep going back to. :)


"It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes."
~Psalm 118:9


 "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will direct your paths."
~Proverbs 3:5-6