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My Crazy, Busy, Action Packed, Glorious Semester Part 3

Staphon Friday, February 25th, 2011
Next Episode: IMT and the Prelude to Ring By Spring
Being the Media & Design Manager for IMT Student Services has been such a blast this semester. Our techs this year have been such a blessing to my Manager Team and I and I have seen so much growth in them. They all put forth a lot of effort and were simply phenomenal. We had our fair share of snags with our on campus computing this semester, but each problem had to go up against a fantastic team of awesome techs who pummeled the problem as quickly as possible as soon as it arose. Being on this side of the battle was awesome to see, and students on the other side have no idea what we had to go up against, but should know how hard we worked to make sure technology was acting right. If you see a tech around campus, you should definitely thank them for making it possible to continue watching Youtube Videos and to read Amazing Blogs by APU Students.

Ok, now what you have all been waiting for; RING BY SPRING!

So before I went to Yosemite, I decided that it would be the perfect time to critically think about whether or not I wanted to ask Sheley to marry me and if so, was now the right time. I sought help from her father, Dave Price, Pastor of Rolling Hills Church in Danville California, however, I had to do it in a very unconventional way: Facebook Message.

Ok OK OK! I Know, Shush, Hold on! I know it looks bad, but it actually wasn’t! Him and I have had a rather good relationship in the past year and I have had quite a few casual conversation with her parents about marriage before and the attitude towards it was always positive (or in her mom’s case, anxious). So in the message I clearly stated that I assumed I had permission, however, if I didn’t he could just shut me up now and we could be done with this conversation.

The main reason for the message was to ask for support in my prayers about this. His response was overly helpful. He confirmed his blessing, sent me various bible verses to read, and told me that he and Debbie would be praying with me. As soon as I got onto the trail, I began praying, however, it wasn’t very normal.

I have always felt so much closer to God whenever I am out in the wilderness. I ask for answers and I get answers. Responses are usually very quick, but this response was the quickest I had ever gotten. As soon as I began praying, I was slapped in the face with a resounding ‘YES!’ I  tried to start over, again and again “YES!” Frustrated, I decided to just try again later.

Just to clarify, I wasn’t frustrated because I didn’t want to, I was frustrated because I wanted to carefully consider all possibilities and analyze everything before making the decision with the Lord, and no offense to the big man on high, but he was being a little rude.

Later on the trip, I decided to try again. This is how I see the conversation playing out.

“Ok Lord… I come before you again to talk about…”
“YES!”
“NO! LET ME FINISH!”
“Haha, I’m just messing with you Staphon. But you don’t have to go through this whole analysis thing, you have already analyzed it, your plan is perfect, your timing, it will work, I promise. Just do it!”
“… Ok Lord.”
“…Is that all?”
“Well… I’m not entirely convinced…. oK… I want to believe you. This is the biggest decision ever! And I know I’m not supposed to ask you to do things like this but… If you really think its a good idea… just drop a star… Just one… wait no… I’m sorry, I shouldn’t ask for things like…”

One Star Fell.

I waited.

No more dropped the whole night.

“Thank you.” I smiled and went to sleep.

The next day I messaged my parents and her parents and asked for help finding a ring.

To Be Continued…

Next up, the exciting conclusion to My Crazy, Busy, Action Packed, Glorious Semester!

Message to Faculty and Staff Related to the Earthquake in Haiti

Christian Brazo Thursday, January 14th, 2010

[This is an email sent to Azusa Pacific students this afternoon from Rev. Kevin Manonia, graduate and faculty chaplain]

Dear Faculty and Staff Members,

Many of you are deeply concerned for the people of Haiti and brothers and sisters in Christ there who are both suffering the devastation and also trying to respond to significant and urgent needs. Please continue to pray. Each of you has some particular interest through your church or some relationship there. Now is the time for intentional intercession.

Even amidst the current economic pressure around us, some of you may also feel a desire to give to the relief efforts there. Certainly many of your churches and denominations are already mobilizing to help meet needs in Haiti. As well, APU is making channels available to help with that effort. In an effort to keep our efforts coordinated for immediate giving, APU is making available two opportunities:
a.    You can attend chapel tomorrow and next Wednesday, where you will have opportunity to give.

b.    You can make a contribution through www.haitihopefund.org.

In order to be as responsible as possible with the funds collected from both options, we will partner with Christian University of North Haiti in support of their direct efforts for relief. APU has relational connections there and we have confidence that our gifts will be wisely used.

Some of you may already be thinking about traveling to Haiti. While your heart may compel you to do so, now may not be the best time. We are already considering plans to focus the efforts of many within our community through partnerships with our supporting denominations whose networks in Haiti are well established through churches, orphanages, and hospitals. As national leaders and governmental initiatives help to meet the immediate need, the time will come for teams focused on recovery initiatives in the weeks, months, and even years to come.

Thanks for your compassionate care and prayer for the painful circumstances so many people are struggling with in Haiti.

May God be close to the grieving people, and the hurting nation.

Kevin

Rev. Kevin Manonia, graduate and faculty chaplain