Happiest Place on Earth

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Sometimes It Takes 16 Years...



I'll never be able to adequately put it into words, but what an amazing week.

These are some of the highlights, for me...

I got to spend time with people who molded and shaped me - and I don't just mean my quizzing abilities, although there's certainly a lot of that, too.  Some of them probably don't even know it, or don't know the extent of it, and I'm not going to try to make an exhaustive list, because I'll miss somebody, for sure.  But I would be remiss if I didn't take a moment to mention Pat Turner, who was around when I was a quizzer, but who really showed up in my life when I was an adult, struggling through the early 20-somethings...    I would be neither the quizmaster I am, nor the person, without her influence.

And Bill Horning...  I can't say enough.  I'm generally pretty good at expressing myself in writing, but I'm finding myself at a loss.  And so, even though there are a lot of things I could thank him for, personally, what I really loved most about this week was how he was a part of molding and shaping the next generation of my family.  I could not have asked for more than to have Grace experience his leadership as her coach on the Regional B team.  When she missed making the A team by two points, in May, we were all disappointed.  After having experienced this past week, we wouldn't change it for the world!  This was exactly what she needed.

I knew I would have a good time with old friends at Q, but what I didn't necessarily expect was to make new ones this time around!  It's amazing how this quiz family just keeps growing!

The Ministry with Others project was definitely a highlight of my week, and it was meaningful to me that when Seth shared his favorite part of the week, that was it.  I can't think of anything that is more significant than teaching our teenagers to live out the Scripture they have learned by loving others like Jesus does.  That's what it's all about.

The plenary sessions were amazing.  The Trevecca student band, Awaken, had such a spirit of worship, it was palpable.  And Trevecca chaplain Tim Green brought new perspective to a passage of Scripture that has been one of my favorites for half my life!  I'll have more to share about that at some point.  For now I'm simply focusing on what it really means to allow God to change my mind.

Something incredible began to form, as we drove home yesterday.  Phil and I have always had our best conversations while on the road.  I think it's something we've known all along, and something we've practiced, but maybe we didn't have the words for it before now.  Quizzing is about studying and learning the Scriptures and allowing them to transform our lives.  Once we've done that, then we can take a seat, jump, answer questions, and bring home medals and scholarships.  It's not the other way around.  It never has been, but sometimes people outside the quiz world don't seem to understand that.  This is not a passive study of Scripture, where we learn enough to win competitions and then hope it might somehow permeate (or at least touch) our lives.  That's completely backwards!  And if you think that's what it's about, you've got it all wrong!  It's the knowledge and transformation first.  Then comes the competition.

And so, with that, let me say that we did bring a few awards home.  And that's fun and all. 

It's break time now!  Catch you for Acts in a month or so!

L.

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