Saturday, August 30, 2008

CLICK HERE FOR MY NEW BLOG ADDRESS!!!

So I've decided to try a new venue for my blog. it's time for a make-over. kellylarson.wordpress.com is the more 'sophisticated' me(haha) that is still a work in progress.

Blogspot, you've been oh so good to me. that doesn't mean i'm trashing you all together, i just liked the look of the other one!

so click on the Title or "Link" below for my fresh new look.

enjoy,
kelly

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Monday, August 25, 2008

CSM 2008
Brussels, Belgium

Me, Nadine(spain) & Krystal(greece)


Time spent w/ beautiful friends in Brugge, Belgium


Students from every tribe & nation!


Me, Siri Helene, & Cortney-Lovin' Norway!


sportin' the chinese pose. love you girls!

This year at CSM(College of Student Ministry) we were blessed to have our 1st Norwegian representation!! We had 2 friends join us, Siri Helene & Johnny. I'm so grateful they were able to participate and get more of an idea of what student ministry in Europe is to look like. It was a great time of prayer, creative worship, training and teaching. I felt I learned a lot and was greatly encouraged as we met with our fellow missionaries(our 2nd family) from Europe. It was inspiring and uplifting esp. as we knew we were headed back for another year of student ministry here in Trondheim, Norway. I'm filled with so much hope and excitement for what God is going to do this semester and this year!


Friday, August 22, 2008

Remebering Joe

A great colleague and friend, Joe Zickafoose, passed away Aug. 12th, after an 8 month battle with bone marrow cancer. Many of us on staff from Students for Christ-Europe were gathered for a meeting while at CSM when we got the news that Joe had passed away. The news was surreal, yet it was a blessed place to be because we were able to cry, pray & share memories of such a great man of faith and purpose. I thank God for having known Joe. Meeting him in Budapest, several years ago, our team felt a connection with him right away. His sense of humor left us with side aches from laughter and his ability to make you feel welcomed was truly a gift. We sat at his feet & learned much about life & ministry in such a short period of time. He unknowingly poured out wisdom that shaped those listening. For this, I am thankful!

I am encouraged by the life Joe led and am confident he left fingerprints on many people's hearts, including mine, by his love for the Lord and for people. He will be greatly missed, but I rejoice in knowing He is the hands of His Father in Heaven.