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This past weekend, English- and Spanish-speaking women gathered at the West Broward Church of Christ for a bilingual event, focused on Women’s Spiritual Health. Thank you to the women who helped coordinate, cook, welcome, translate, host, and took care of other areas behind the scenes. God was gloried through you!
As we discussed on Saturday, as women, we do various things to improve our health: diet, exercise, vitamins, sleep... But what are you doing to improve your spiritual health?
The top two things that most help my spiritual health are communication with God (prayer and Scripture) and time with other Christians.
As we begin our discussion of women’s spiritual health, please share the top two things that strengthen your spiritual health.
Written by Mackenzie Lancaster, IRSM Summer Intern 2017
I have always liked being busy. In school I wanted to participate in every activity, sport, club, you name it. This love for being busy carried over to college, and the first two years I enjoyed it and felt like I was thriving. The spring semester of my sophomore year I went abroad to Chile, and stayed an extra month to do a campaign in Peru. Both of those experiences were absolutely wonderful, but when I came back I had a week at home before starting my job as a counselor for Honor Symposium, a two-week long academic/honors camp that Harding offers to juniors in high school. I worked two different sessions and when that was over I had just two weeks until school started.
The interesting thing about breaks in college is that they never seem to actually be a break, when you come back home after being gone so long everyone wants to spend time with you and catch up, which is wonderful, but before you know it your break is over. I went back to school still exhausted from my study abroad and my busy summer, but I was enjoying everything that I participated in, so I didn’t think it mattered.