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My name is Deanna, and I am a senior piano pedagogy major at Cedarville University. This is my second year as a keyboardist on HeartSong, a travelling team that seeks to communicate the Gospel through worship in music. My prayer is that God will use my blogs for His glory, that my readers will worship Him because of the great things He does through this ministry.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Whether In Word or Deed

My goal for the summer is to update my blog every week. So I thought I’d start with the week before tour starts to get the ball rolling! In a few short days I head back to Cedarville to begin HeartSong training. This blog post is about the past month, 4 consecutive weeks where I’ve had nothing to keep me busy and overloaded. It has been so restful and insightful, and it has prepared me for this summer very well.

This first section is called: “Crafts Deanna Makes When She Has Free Time.” I started by making 14 or so friendship bracelets to give to friends this summer. I made bracelets for my mom, my best friend Mary, and a couple of camp people (that I’ll see in only a week!). I also made 8 different bracelets for all of the girls on HeartSong based on their favorite colors (I think I tweeted a picture of them earlier this month). Which leads into what I did next: I took after Katie and made goodie bags for all of the girls touring this summer! What’s in the bags, and what the bags look like, will remain a surprise for now, but putting them all together was one of the most fun things I did this month. When I was done with those, I started writing more encouragement cards to different friends at home and that I’ll see on tour. Then, in between cards, I decided I needed to do something about all of my old Camp Carl T-shirts that I haven’t worn in a year. So I made a blanket out of them. After a couple of setbacks, I figured it all out, and now it’s on my bed (pictures to come on Twitter). It is one of the most fun projects I’ve made, especially since I didn’t expect to get it done this month.

Next we come to “What Deanna Reads When No One Tells Her What To Read!” First, I finished up Colossians and part of 1 Samuel (the life of David). I also read all three of the Hunger Games books, only because this summer I’m sure to run into many campers who have also read them. My strategy is always to be able to relate to the campers as much as possible (this is why I learned the dances to High School Musical and the Hoedown Throw-down a few years back…). Finally, I’m currently in the middle of Radical by David Platt and Crazy Love by Francis Chan, hoping to finish them before I leave for tour Wednesday. This summer I want to read through 2 Samuel and all of David’s Psalms, and I’m also bringing Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge (courtesy of Katie) and Forgotten God by Francis Chan on tour with me; we’ll see if I have time to get through both of them!

Now I’ll talk about “Places Deanna Went.” Although church is sort of a given, I count it because it was so fun to be home and to play piano at church. Our worship pastor gave the regular piano player and the worship band the whole month off, and the two of us and a bass player led the congregation in hymns all month. I didn’t realize I’d be doing that until I got home, and I think it was so fun that I got to give everyone a break after they had worked really hard all year, coming in extra early on Sundays because that’s the only time that works for everyone to rehearse. I also went to choir rehearsals to accompany, which Matt said was a huge help to him, too, and today when the choir and full band played one more time before the “summer season,” I got to be a part of it. So fun!

I also took a road trip to Indiana with my mom! It’s not very often I get to say that; I think this may be the first time we’ve taken a trip together besides her taking me to college. Mom’s best friend lives near Indianapolis, and her best friend’s daughter Alyssa is rooming with my old roommate Rachel next year, who lives about an hour away. Alyssa, Rachel and I met up for breakfast halfway between towns. It was the first time I had seen Rachel in person since last December!! It was so nice to have some time with her in person to give and get hugs and enjoy sharing food. I also got to see my good friend Susannah again, since she lives about a half-hour away from Alyssa. I was the first time I’d seen her away from Lake Ann or Cedarville (where she usually visits me), and she was so excited to see me in her hometown! We had an awesome time, as we always do when we’re together.

Okay, next comes the greatest section: “What God Has Been Teaching Me.” The first thing I learned is that I am never in a position to make a decision about something important unless I have spent enough time in prayer about it and have approval from enough trusted Christian mentors. After being very dry spiritually for a while, I was in great need of guidance from the Spirit; I said no to something that I wanted to do, but after a lot of prayer I knew that my mentors were right. Secondly, as I continued to fill myself with God’s word, I began to learn AGAIN that my life should never be about me; it should be about serving others and bringing glory to God’s name. I am only truly happy when I am fully surrendered to God’s will: to be a servant to others for the glory of His name.

Thirdly, I learned about the power of a good conversation. Sometimes a good conversation with a friend can bring you both closer to God. When I talked with Susannah, we shared what we had been going through and what we believed God had for our futures. We prayed for each other and grew closer together, also growing closer to God as we surrendered our futures to Him. I also got to talk to Dexter on the phone a few days after he got back from a missions trip to Haiti. I just sat and listened for about 45 minutes, and by hearing what God was teaching him, God was teaching me what kind of faith I needed for Him to use me to move mountains. I told Dex what God had been teaching me, too, and hearing him get excited about it got me even more excited about it! Lastly, I’ve been talking to my friend Rachel Lowrance over Skype, continuing a Bible study we started last semester. Having more free time to focus on the study has given us both a better understanding of what the author meant and what God means to show us through the study.

But the biggest conversation I had was with my uncle, who is a missionary home on furlough. I wanted to talk to him about how he stared as a missionary, what opportunities he thought I would have as a musician in missions. He knows me very well (he is an expert at stalking me on Facebook) and knew what kind of questions to ask me. After asking him a bunch of questions, he started asking ME questions, trying to get a sense of what kind of ministry I would want to be involved in and what I’d be best at. Long story short, when we got to the topic of teaching music at a missionary school, we both started getting excited! He was excited because he knew that teachers in missionary schools (for children of missionaries) were hard to come by, and the schools were often short-staffed, making the need very great. I was excited because I knew that this was something I would love doing: ministering to kids whose lives were about ministry, discipling them and serving them and their parents, not to mention using my pedagogy degree and incorporating my love for music. Frederick Buechner said, “God’s will is where our greatest passion meets the world’s greatest need.” For the first time, I got really EXCITED about the idea of being a missionary, because I knew that I could use my passion to meet a great need for a lot of people. Ever since, I’ve been praying about this possibility, for God to give me the right direction at the right time, and that I can trust Him to take me where He wants me.

Finally—and I’ll close with this—God taught me that He loves me and wishes to spend every minute with me. He wants to be at the center of attention, and life is best that way. When our lives are about His glory and not our own, what we do is suddenly not as important as the One we give credit to. Life becomes simpler because our many goals change into one goal: the glory of God. That is the attitude I want to go into this summer with; I want to serve everyone I meet, to live life to God’s glory.

Colossians 3:15-17
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.

Soli Deo Gloria!
~Deanna

1 comment:

  1. Excellent post, dear Deanna! Wow - I didn't know that you were considering missions, but it sounds like it would fit perfectly. God is so amazing! I can't wait to see what He will do in your life in that regard. :)

    ~Rachel L

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