Max Tyler March Year 2 Update
Peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ.
March has been extremely eventful, so many things have happened in just this past month. Sorry for not posting for the month of February, nothing really happened.
Starting from the top, I turned 22 on March 5th, thank you all for the birthday wishes, I had a great day. The very next day I left for Talkeetna for a mission trip, and stayed there until the 12th. We had a great time up there, it was a lot of work, and it was very cold (-22), but it was fun. I had the opportunity to install flooring as well as paint some ceilings in the church offices. I also got to help out at a food bank, emptying and sorting 2,300lbs of boxes of food, and overall just help the community, and create stronger connections with the church.
We also hosted our 4th annual CFAW (College for a weekend), its an event where senior and junior students from all over the country come to ABI, stay in our dorms with us and get to experience ABI. The student who stayed in my room was from Kodiak, Alaska. I wasn't able to spend much time with him unfortunately, because we had a mountain of homework, I did get to learn a couple really cool things about him. He is planning on coming to ABI this fall after he graduates, he lived with missionaries from Bentheim for over a year on Kodiak, and he is a professional Wiffle ball player. Yes you read that right, he is in the major leagues for Wiffle ball, the game with the plastic ball and bat.
As I mentioned in the newsletter, from the seminarians desk, I am participating in the Homer Winter Kings fishing Tournament, on Saturday April 4th. I am greatly looking forward to this, we probably wont win, or even place, but it's still fun to go out and fish for a day with my friends.
Last but not least, I have been officially accepted as a 3rd year intern. Not entirely sure what that looks like, but I will know soon. My current plan (i'm assuming staff is on board with it), is to teach some of Pentateuch 2 (Exodus-Deuteronomy), and Old Testament 4 (the Prophets), of course I wont be teaching everything, the most I am allowed to teach is up to 40% of a class. And I am greatly looking forward to that.
This school thing has gone by too fast, high school felt like it would never end, and now i'm in my last month of college. THAT IS CRAZY, on one hand I don't want it to end, on the other I can't wait for summer. I'm sad to see it go, but I am eagerly waiting for the future God has for me.
Starting from the top, I turned 22 on March 5th, thank you all for the birthday wishes, I had a great day. The very next day I left for Talkeetna for a mission trip, and stayed there until the 12th. We had a great time up there, it was a lot of work, and it was very cold (-22), but it was fun. I had the opportunity to install flooring as well as paint some ceilings in the church offices. I also got to help out at a food bank, emptying and sorting 2,300lbs of boxes of food, and overall just help the community, and create stronger connections with the church.
We also hosted our 4th annual CFAW (College for a weekend), its an event where senior and junior students from all over the country come to ABI, stay in our dorms with us and get to experience ABI. The student who stayed in my room was from Kodiak, Alaska. I wasn't able to spend much time with him unfortunately, because we had a mountain of homework, I did get to learn a couple really cool things about him. He is planning on coming to ABI this fall after he graduates, he lived with missionaries from Bentheim for over a year on Kodiak, and he is a professional Wiffle ball player. Yes you read that right, he is in the major leagues for Wiffle ball, the game with the plastic ball and bat.
As I mentioned in the newsletter, from the seminarians desk, I am participating in the Homer Winter Kings fishing Tournament, on Saturday April 4th. I am greatly looking forward to this, we probably wont win, or even place, but it's still fun to go out and fish for a day with my friends.
Last but not least, I have been officially accepted as a 3rd year intern. Not entirely sure what that looks like, but I will know soon. My current plan (i'm assuming staff is on board with it), is to teach some of Pentateuch 2 (Exodus-Deuteronomy), and Old Testament 4 (the Prophets), of course I wont be teaching everything, the most I am allowed to teach is up to 40% of a class. And I am greatly looking forward to that.
This school thing has gone by too fast, high school felt like it would never end, and now i'm in my last month of college. THAT IS CRAZY, on one hand I don't want it to end, on the other I can't wait for summer. I'm sad to see it go, but I am eagerly waiting for the future God has for me.





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