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Posted 2018-11-04T04:39:58Z

Cover Letter

During this past week, I've been trying to convince three of my former students to find paid internships in Portland. Obviously, I'm willing to be their reference, help them with cover letters, and find them housing if they secure a job. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to advocate for these brilliant, hard working young people. I don't always have the same confidence in advocating for myself, however.

This morning I had a conversation with a handful of my own biggest advocates, and I was confessing my struggle with not feeling particularly productive here in New Zealand. This was after a week in which no less than five teenagers reached out to me across an ocean for spiritual advice and had deep conversations with me about where they are at in their faith. My wise friend Bekah suggested that instead of being so defensive about how I spend most of my days reading, doing small exercises, and texting university students on another continent, I should try writing out how I'm planning to spend my days like a cover letter.

My expectation is to be resting during my sabbatical time. I've been assigned to take a year to rest, recover, read, and write. I'm doing exactly what I'm supposed to, and there's no shame in that. I'm also on a slow upward trajectory in my physical improvements, so I don't have to feel any shame if my body just couldn't push through all my workouts this week. What is important is that I prioritize rest during these months and learn to stretch my body at appropriate intervals. I still had another record workout with my new physio, but I couldn't keep up everyday with the increased plan with planks added to my squats and such. My holistic care includes opportunity to celebrate the improved healthy eating habits - I'm staying super hydrated here thanks to the delicious water that doesn't taste like heavy minerals like the tap in Kandern.

I had a whole lot of insecurities to work through this past week, but by the grace of God, there are so many wonderful people in my life who are encouraging me when self-doubt washes over me. Praise God there've been a lot of solid moments of growth for me as a person this week - most of them just happen to fall on the spiritual side rather than the physical this week.

If you pray for me this week, praise God that I'm growing as a person. Lots. Praise God that there are improvements in my body, and thanks to my spiritual growth, I'm back in public asking for everything. If you're so inclined, I'd love for you to join with me in that crazy radical request for full restoration of function I don't have.

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Comments (6)

  • Chuck Felton
    Chuck Felton

    May the Lord grant your crazy radical request of full restoration of function that you do not presently have.

    7 years ago · Reply
  • David Hewett
    David Hewett

    a radical daughter living by (aka in, with,through) the GRACE of a radical God... what a radical idea ....

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Jan Forman
    Jan Forman

    It seems to me that your hopes and dreams for a restful year are being realised - God heard your prayers and has given you an ideal situation to carry that out. It's real strange to not be productive as you were even last school year and also not to have the intense interaction with lots of lively students and challenging co-workers. The nine months will zip by, so relax into your new rhythm and rejoice when former students reach out to you, when you have time to mentor them too. May you see wonders as the Lord corrects the malfunctions, that are so wearisome in your bodily systems. To God be the Glory! Take Care Laura and enjoy the summer - again! Love from Jan.

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Laura McGlothlin
    Laura McGlothlin

    Your Heavenly Father is singing over you! He LOVES you just the way you are! He has no expectations except that you love him with all your heart, soul, mind and body!! And even when we don't, he STILL loves us unconditionally! Rest and recuperate! 5 years at BFA are gruelling! (UK spell check! 😄)

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Helen Spencer
    Helen Spencer

    😘❤️💐🎉👏🙏👍

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Robin Kirkpatrick
    Robin Kirkpatrick

    Laura, our pastor, Dominic Done is coming to New Zealand to visit his father this next week. He spoke of it in his message this AM! It would be so cool if your paths crossed! We love you and are praying for you as you go about your days, weeks and recovery! Love, Robin and Ray Kirkpatrick

    7 years ago · Reply