Wednesday, September 26, 2007
High on a mountain...
Thursday, September 20, 2007
The Brokedown Blues
Well, one of my classmates, Russ Tracy, has been a real friend and helper with my problem. He introduced me to an honest mechanic (yes, they do still exist) and he was even kind enough to let me drive his old Chevy pickup that he just had sitting in the driveway! (pictured above) I must say it is a really cool truck and I get some interesting looks while driving it down the road. It reminds me of that old TV show, Sanford and Sons!
- God Bless!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Point of view......
The picture below shows what he had do deal with (from my vantage point) while speaking to the people: a puppy curled up at his feet and a chicken walking around! That's concentration!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Knockin' at the door.
We just got back from a campaign in Victoria, TX where we knocked on doors and conducted Bible studies in conjunction with a Gospel Meeting at the Midtown church of Christ. Brother Don Walker from the Shenandoah church of Christ in San Antonio was the speaker for the week.
It was a very successful week with many doors knocked, flyers passed out, and invitations made. There were two baptisms and about 15-20 Bible studies conducted during the 5 days we were there! All the SWSBS students and I are really pumped up right now and are really grateful for the hospitality shown to us by the Midtown congregation.
God bless! - TROY
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Here are we Lord, send us!
The picture is from one of our meetings with Chris while we were on our survey trip to Paraguay this past July. - TROY
Friday, August 31, 2007
A Day in the Life of.........
Hi friends! I have had several people asking me what it is like at school so I thought I would describe a day in the life of a 1st year student at SWSBS:
We start the day by setting up our desks with our laptops, printers, and subject notebooks. On MWF, our first class is Hermeneutics, and then we have Matthew. These classes are followed by a chapel service where the students lead singing, pray, and give a devotional for the rest of the students. Sometimes a faculty member will give the devotional. Afterwards, we return to class for Personal Skills Development, then we break for lunch. After lunch are Exodus, Mark, and Christian Doctrine. Tuesdays and Thursdays we take Genesis, Intro to the Old and New Testaments, and Bible Geography. Each of our Bible book classes start with a memory verse that we have to recite for roll call; that’s 11 memory verses per week! Right after school we usually work on our notebooks or class assignments before going home. Once home, I usually grab a quick snack and then retreat to my office where I study, write, or read my homework and class assignments until bedtime.
All of the classes include LOTS of note taking. Depending on the class, I will take notes by hand or on my laptop. Many times, I’m also taking notes in my Bible. In addition, we are required to complete “Quarterly Work” which is work assigned to us that has to be completed by the end of the quarter. We can work on it when we like, but there is so much of it that it demands we work on it almost everyday. These are things like outlining the entire Bible book(s) that we are studying that quarter, marking up geography maps, reading several books, writing sermon outlines, completing class notebooks containing everything for that class, and a research paper.
With all that said, let me add this: I love this school! Being in God’s Word everyday, all day is amazing, rewarding, fulfilling, and encouraging! Thank you to everyone who is supporting me and helping me to be here! God bless you!
Friday, August 24, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Matthew 6:25-34 "Do not worry..."
OUR MONTHLY SUPPORTERS:
Avondale church of Christ, Decatur, GA - $200.00
Birdville church of Christ, Haltom City, TX - $200.00
Buda/Kyle church of Christ, Buda, TX - $200.00
Central Avenue church of Christ, Valdosta, GA - $160.00
Dripping Springs church of Christ, Dripping Springs, TX - $200.00
Hwy 95 church of Christ, Taylor, TX - $200.00
Palm Beach Lakes church of Christ, WPB, FL - $600.00
Portland church of Christ, Portland, TX - $300.00
Roanoke church of Christ, Roanoke, TX - $200.00
Schertz church of Christ, Schertz, TX - $150.00
Suncoast church of Christ, Lake Worth, FL – textbook expenses
Friday, August 17, 2007
Whew! Are you serious?
Here is an example of what I have to complete by Tuesday: 8 Bible memory verses, 8 Bible chapter outlines from Genesis, Exodus, Matthew, and Mark, read several chapters in Hermeneutics, complete marking four or five Bible land maps, memorize the Old Testament books in order, and prepare sermon outlines. Somewhere in there I have to fit in preaching this weekend and, oh yes, get some sleep. Whew! Are you serious?
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
School is in session......
Well, it is hard to believe, but the day that I have been waiting for is finally here! We had our first couple of days at school with orientation, class photos, and some entrance exams. I am so thrilled to be here! The director, brother Rick Brumback, said, "Remember this - it is a privilege to be a student here, not a right." I would add, "It is also an honor!"One test we took was a Bible knowledge exam. The second year students have nicknamed it, "The Humbling Test." They were right, it was very hard! But, when I take it as an exit exam I plan to ace it!
The picture on the right is inside the Dripping Springs church of Christ. Andrea and I placed membership there this past Sunday. God bless! - TROY
Thursday, August 9, 2007
One Step Forward and Three Steps Back
Monday, August 6, 2007
Home New Home
Friday, August 3, 2007
Almost There........
Thursday, August 2, 2007
So Far So Good....
We made it to Pensacola last night and worshipped with the congregation in Milton, FL. What a wonderful group of God's children! They were very friendly and warm towards us. One of the families, the Temples, let us stay at their place for the night.
We also stopped by to see Tori Shelley for a few minutes while on the way here. She's doing OK but obviously would rather not have to be in a hospital. She was happy to see Andrea and Andrea was happy to see her!
Today we are going to try to make it to Beaumont, TX.
So far so good...............
Monday, July 30, 2007
Cry, Cry, Cry
All that crying turned into sweat today as we loaded the trailer with all our stuff! We have to say thank you to Kip Affron, Douglas Alvarenga, Ron Brackett, Josh Blackmer, Pete Brown, Dan Fuller, Jeff Goodall, Gorman Erickson, Clayton Parnell, Jerry Pittman, David Sproule, and Kevin Weeks, for all their help today! We couldn't have gotten it done so easily without you. Thank you!
