Saturday, September 27, 2008
A little update!
Sorry it's been such a long time since I've posted but I've really been busy with school.
A couple weekends ago I made a trip down to Ensanada Mexico for my missions trip that was part of my graduation requirements and I'm so glad I went!
We went to the new campus that had just opened up down there in Rosarido last semester to do some work. We dug some trenches, filled some trenches, made some path ways, basically landscaping. But it was a real blessing to know that I was a part of something that would be lasting and would really be part of educating Christians with the Word of God!
We also went into town, Ensanada, and walked around. It was really eye opening to see how blessed we are in the States. It was basically a slum area. To put it short and simple the people of the city were in need of Jesus. God was working in my heart showing me that there are needy people and that their needs go beyond the physical but to the spiritual and that last thing the world needs is more complacent Christians. People need to hear the gospel and we need to tell them! Every one back in Salt Lake knows that very well right? :)
Which reminds me I miss you all back at Calvary SLC very much! I hope you guys are all doing great and that you're keeping up the fight! :)
My classes are going well! Tons of homework. I just finished a book report for my Revelation class. And I've been doing daily summaries for my Theology class. I prepare weekly sermons for Christian ministry and share them in class and then turn them in for evaluation. For my PCS this semester I'm involved in the Youth Ministry here discipling and teaching the boys, which is great and such a blessing! My M199 I grade papers and home work in the Distance Learning department, which is great because I get to learn even more out of that! Pastoral Epistles has been so great! I have to do weekly summaries of reading from the class. Myself and the other graduates were asked to grade the oral reports of the Genesis class. And of course, Chuck Tracks! On top of all this I book reports, exams, and term papers for each class!
I will try to post again soon with pictures! sorry for not posting so often just really busy!
God bless!
miss you all very much!
Zak
Friday, August 29, 2008
Back in Cali for my last Semester!!!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Approaching the end.
So there are about 3 1/2 weeks left of the semester here at the Bible College and I've been working hard getting all of my papers and final progects done, and not only done but done early.I've had to do another 6 page book report for Missions as well as an actually Newsletter as if I was on the Mission field. For Isaiah I had to do a 7 page paper on the Prophecies of the Messiah in the book of Isaiah. In Church History I had to do a 6 page report on 3 people from Foxe's Book of Martyrs; I chose John Huss, Jerome of Prague, and William Tyndale. Also for Church History I had to complete a timeline of the history of the church from Jesus Christ to now and fit each period of history in with each of the 7 churches of Revelation, which is rather interesting; I chose to do mine as a power point presentation.
I start my final block class this monday, April 28, Hebrews, and will attend it monday through Friday from 9-11 everyday till the semester ends on May 22. The instructor is well known on the campus, Liou Wing. Everybody loves him and apparently he's one of the best teachers here so I'm very excited for this class.
Well as the semester gets closer and closer to it's end I look forward to seeing everyone back home! I miss you all very much and I hope you all are doing great!
God Bless!
Zak

Thursday, April 10, 2008
Back to Work
Hello everybody, it's been a while since spring break and it was great to see you all! I've been back at the Bible College for a couple weeks now and right back into the routine of studying hard! I actually have an exam in Church History tonight but I feel very prepared and that I've retained a lot from my studying. So far my favorite man that I've read about in my reading is William Tyndale, what an awesome man of faith!William Tyndale translated portions of the Old and New Testaments into the english language so that the common people would have access to the Scriptures not just the priests. He was quoted telling a priest once, "I will make so that a farm boy behind the plow can know the Scriptures better than the Pope!" Later he was martyred by being burned at the stake. His last words were, "God open the King of England's eyes!"
I've also been blessed to have my girlfriend Brandi visiting here this week to check out the campus to see if she would like to attend here next semester (Thank you Richie and Terri!!!). As you can tell from the picture above we took the opportunity while she was here to go to the beach and spend some time just looking at God's wonderful creation! The drive there is also just beautiful and green!
Although we did have a great time Brandi did sit in on many classes including my own :) She was very blessed to experience student life here at Calvary Chapel Bible College. Her favorite class was Isaiah :)
I hope all of you are doing well and hope to hear from you all soon!
God bless
Zak
Friday, March 14, 2008
About Half Way There
Well I guess it's about that time to update for the two or three of you that actually read this lol :)Lot's of things have been going on here at the Bible College. Last week we had the student banquet and I got all dressed up and snazy like, yea I know I'm hot lol jk.... any ways
I've been doing so much studying and home work and papers and blah blah blah that i've been a bit overwhelmed as of late but I'll get throught it. God is good.
I went to the beach the other night and it was just so amazing to look out at the distance as the waters just kept going and going and there seemed to be no end. I've always felt small and insignificant in the world in light of the stars and the universe the but standing on the beach like that really added to that. I picked up a handfull of sand and let it fall through my fingers and remembered God's Word when He said His thoughts toward me are more than the sands on the sea and that they are for my good. Then as a looked out to the waters and realized that there are parts of the ocean that man has never seen and the depths are too deep to reach I remembered that that's where God said He cast my sin, never to be found again, crushed in the abyss of the sea. God is good.
Well I get to come home in a week, for only a week, but I'm looking forward to seeing all of you. Thayk you for your prayers, texts, and emails!
See ya in a week!
Zak

Friday, February 29, 2008
Crazy Busy

Thursday, February 21, 2008
I think I like this angle :) this was a couple weeks ago.











