Hey Hey Hey! Just want to say thanks to those of you who left a comment so far about what's going on in your lives. To the rest of you you still have time! just go back to my fist video post and leave us a comment so we can know what's going on!
Also, I do want to give a shout out to all of you guys who are on project again this summer: Talley Shawna and Nathan..God is with you! Let the rest of us keep them and their teams in prayer. Oh and if you're on a project, or missions trip of sorts let us know so we can be encouraging and praying for you.
Week 2:
So i was watching some of the 'candid' footage I took and some of you guys asking "is this video?" and then once I reply yes, some of you guys stay the same, or perk up, or give me a disappointed look...either way, I went with it because as you'll see i kept the video rolling ...this clip made me laugh...
So by this time, we have learned about NYC, taken several trips on the subway, visited colleges to share our faith, and got familiar with our daily routes to NYCAMS and our apartment, etc. However, I was the one who always followed the crowd around not really paying attention to what street we were on and what corner to turn on. So the time came when my wonderful roommate Kim and I had to take a trip NYCAMS by ourselves and we weren't sure if we actually had paid enough attention to make it there! Here's the video of our little adventure:
Some of us went out to see if we could see some Broadway shows. One Friday Shawna asked me if I wanted to go and try to see In the Heights with her. Honestly, I didn't want to go. I was in a bad mood, I didn't really know this Shawna girl, and what Heights was about or if I really wanted to head all the way out to time square... But I ended up going with her to try to get lottery tickets for the show and had one of the most surprisingly wonderful nights on project..
The clip in the middle with the dude rapping was a bit of entertainment we got when we had some time to kill before the show started..the last segment you will see how close we were to the stage, and how great the show was as exclaimed by Shawna. It was fantastic. Later that night I spent time talking and praying with Shawna on the roof of the Vogue and found that God used her to be a needed encouragement to me during a particularly rough day I was having. Do you guys have stories to share of how someone on arts track [maybe unexpected] encouraged you during a rough time on project?
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