Weekends are filled with such a dichotomy of emotion for me. I am thankful that another long week is over and I have time to rest and refuel for the next week, but sad that the weekend is so short!!
Last night, we had a fun time with another couple as we ate hamburgers (and homemade peanut butter pie) before heading off to Family Bowl for a couple of games. The first game was pretty slow...no one really showed any potential for domination. I think we were to enraptured with the black lights, disco ball, and myriad of crazy music coming from the jukebox. The second game was a little more exciting (at least for me). I was the queen of knocking down nine pins my first bowl and finishing the frame with a spare...that means, my score starting escalating pretty steadily. I am proud to say I took care of business with a score of 163.
This morning we slept late, and Jeff cooked breakfast while I got in a few more minutes of studying for my Systematic Theology quiz. I took my quiz while Jeff was cleaning up the kitchen. I am excited to say I scored a 22/25 (which is 88%). A couple of questions were worded a little awkwardly so I wasn't sure what the professor was looking for...but either way, I'm satisfied with my grade.
From the beginning of my online seminary class adventure through Southern Seminary, this is the course I have most wanted to take. I was a little intimidated by the course name and subject matter, but excited about the expounding of the deep riches of the Word. Even though I am only 1/3 of the way through the class I can already say it's my favorite class by far!!
The rest of our weekend will be filled with our date night tonight, my helping to lead worship in Satellite 1 in the morning, and lunch at Jeff's dad's house. Tomorrow is Jeff's birthday.
I hope everyone has a great weekend and spend time worshiping our Creator and God this weekend!!
-Desiree
BTW, many have asked...what is Systematic Theology...here's my professor's definition:
"Systematic Theology is the comprehensive understanding and coherent study of what can be known about God and his relation to his created universe, in a manner which is understandable and applicable to contemporary audiences, to the end that God's people are strengthened and satisfied in him, to the praise and glory of his name." -Dr. Bruce Ware
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