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Volcano

This is Tiana and my volcano. It is a composite volcano with a quiet eruption. In the middle is a two liter that represents the pipe. It is surrounded by play dough that represents the lava and ash that has hardened from past eruptions. Because it is a composite volcano, it alternates eruptions with lava and ash. The las eruption was ash so the outside is black. There is also a side vent. This volcano is like the real volcano, mount Vesuvius. Photo on 4-29-16 at 12.31 PM

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God’s Preparation

Q: How has God been preparing you to do work for Him?

A: I think one way that God has been preparing me to do work for Him is by surrounding me with a loving christian community of friends and family. I think that through growing up in a christian family and in a christian school I can learn more about God every day. Although in a way it is a disadvantage to not be able to experience other religions and other people that aren’t the same as us in everyday life, I think that I still have opportunities to experience those things in different ways such as mission trips and other connections with my school and church. A lot of times I take the many blessings for granted. But other times when I realize how much I am blessed it makes me think about how much I could impact the life of someone else by sharing something that I already receive in abundance every day. It makes me think about how crazy it is how much I value earthly things because, even though I already have much more than necessary, I still complain about little things and want more. This makes me exited yet heart broken a the same time. I think that by blessing me with so much God is showing me how earthly things will never be able to fill you, like things that are not earthly like Gods love and the promise of salvation. I think in this way he is preparing me to be able to bless others not only with earthly necessities like food water and a home, but He is preparing me to share His love and the amazing fact that His grace covers all of our sins and the comforting promise of salvation.

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