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Name: Beth
Country: United States
State: Missouri
Metro: Springfield
Birthday: 10/4/1985
Gender: Female


Interests: Missions and anything having to do with missions is my lifeblood- and very much the essence of who I am. I love relationships...getting to know people's heart at the deepest level is what I'm all about. I love going deep into people's worlds and growing myself in my understanding of God and who He is..It's beautiful. Dancing and performing are two other passions of mine! I love the arts in general.... creativity and spontaneity..they make life fun. I am all about just living every moment to the fullest. I'm a strong believer in giving a 110% at all times, even if you don't feel like it. I love adventures and trying new extreme things. Chi Alpha is a huge integral part of who I am and what my life is all about. Overall, Jesus is my all and all and I love to spend my days walking alongside Him!!!! My life motto: Keep it real...no matter what!
Expertise: Talking...I can talk about anything and everything, even if I haven't a clue what we're talking about.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Nonprofit


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Member Since: 2/1/2004

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Moving....

Well, if can't tell...I've moved to MYSPACE......

www.myspace.com/bethie_j

 

check it out....

Bethie

 

 


Friday, August 04, 2006

Hey...I'm not really even for sure if anyone reads this anymore...but I thought I'd try posting anyways...

 

In a few days, I'll be getting back on  plane to fly back to the States...I'm know I should be so excited about going home, eating the "American" food I've missed, taking a hot shower, and sleeping in my own bed... BUT, I'm not. El Salvador has become home to me. This is where my heart is....this is where I've found myself. Last year at CBC was an excellent year for me and God pulled a lot out of me...yet, this summer has totally changed who I am. Even the little things have changed. Yesterday, I noticed how the normal things for me to do here are going to be so awkward in the States... switching from English to Spanish  3x's in one sentence, facial expression and other cultural gestures,etc.

I've been and done so many things I never could have imagined this summer and every area of my life has been stretched, challenged, and ultimately molded into something I never thought possible. Even on my time off, I has such a blast and did so many things...hung out at a baby house for malnurished babies and loved on them, gone to the local surfers spot along the coast, been to a beauitful laguna for the afternoon, received a pedicure, climbed a volcanoe, went swimming in a volcanoe, ate so many new things, went to a fair, etc. It's been a blast....however, the thing that changed me the most was ministry....I wrote this the other day I think it sums up my internship this summer pretty well.....

  Everyday I have walked into the people of El Salvadors lives, and seeing their desperation, has left me forever marked. There were some days where I felt like every where I turned I was being stretched and challenged. My mind was being broken of my American concept of things; my body was being broken into submission-- learning what true labor and work was all about; and my heart was being stretched to love the unlovable. Waking up every morning, knowing that I was able to spend one more day watching life after life totally transformed made the early mornings and late nights worth it. I literally watched as the Bible came alive to me. I saw food multiplied, I saw the multitudes come to Christ, I saw the little Children come unto Jesus, I saw healings, I saw souls set free. What greater satisfaction is there than to know that what you are doing and are apart of is ultimately life changing history happening before your own eyes.  Every day I was able to watch as a childs eyes light up as you hugged  them, despite the lice and sores all over their body; seeing hope in an elderly ladies eyes when you stopped  in to pray with her, knowing shes been totally abandoned by all; and  handing food to a homeless man, realizing he hasnt eaten since the last week you were there to work nothing less than life-changing.for their lives, but also for mine.

  

This summer, Ive  learned that sacrifice ( eating whatever is given you, getting sick, sleeping on concrete  floors within a two by three ft. area, taking a shower in a kitchen with a bucket of frozen water and pale to throw the water over you, working in pouring rain, sleeping with iguanas and scorpions on the wall beside you, climbing mountains, getting cuts and bruises, and giving every last ounce of energy you have, all with a smileand then realizing you still have two more streets programs and a house visitation to do) is absolutely worth it, because you see the peoples eyes and they mark your soul for the rest of your life and you realize that what we label as sacrifice really truly isnt sacrifice, because the people you are ministering to are giving you everything they have to make you feel so blessed in there home.  They have nothing, yet they still give. What am I willing to sacrifice now..Everything. giving of my life really is no sacrifice

 

 , I I guess I'm writing all this, because I don't want to go back to CBC and be the same... I love who God's begun to mold me to be..and I don't want to forget anything I've seen or done this summer... I don't want to go back to being the old Beth...  I want to continue to be the Beth that I am now...the Beth that lives to minister to the hurting, the dirty, and the dying...the Beth that gives of her time willing to meet the needs of others...the Beth that loves relentlessly without being afraid of getting hurt....the Beth that is passionate about life and full of joy...a Beth that is free from her past, not bound to her present, and isn't consumed with what to do about her future.... the Beth that loves Jesus with all her heart and knows what it means to pray, to interceed, to listen, and to follow.

 

 

I


Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Currently Reading: Velvet Elvis

In El Salvador for the summer.... pray for:

-the teams that will be coming down

-Master's Commission

-Health

-Energy (it gets HOTT!)

-strength to lead effectively and diligently all summer

-visions, dreams, and direction about the future

Love ya all-

Bethie


Friday, March 31, 2006

Life is a whirlwind right now! I can't even begin to explain all that is going on! I just got back from El Salvador, which was a lifechanging experience. God forced me to step it up as a leader. Learning how to intently interceeding for others, walk in discernment (Sorry to those team members who got hit with the Holy Spirit Come to Jesus Times!), and overall, I just learned to believe. I learned to be Beth and be used in all the gifts that Beth has. It was cool....intense, but cool.

Since El Sal, life has not turned back to normal by any means. In fact, if anything, God's continuing the adventure that He started in El Salvador. It's intense. 5 weeks and school will be out, so I'm faced with LOADS of papers, projects, and meetings. Then, prayer focus has taken over 3 nights a week now, plus everything else....so yeah, life is crazy; but just good. I can't really begin to explain where I'm at or what I'm going through, because I'm at an area in my life that I've never been. Everything is new and fresh, and a constant challenge. However, life is good.

I'm moving to El Salvador at the end of May which is scary and thrilling all at the same time...I'm pretty psyched! Then after I get back from El Sal, I have my liscence test to become an official A/G minister......SCARY!!!! Rev. Beth Richards. Weird!!!!! Anyway, here's some random pics of my life and what's been going on.....

Me and my lil' Nina's...                            My view every morning when I'd pray...

  

My Girls from the campaign...                             At the beach....

  

Attempting to talk...English/Spanish                       Street Campain....

  

Liz, Charrise, and I...random...                Liz's and I's album cover for our rap/rock group

  

My wanna be Sr. pic...                                  HOTT CHEERLEADERS!!!!!

  

 Gett'n my Preach on....                              My Amiga's...called to the Nations!!!!!

 

 

OK, so that's life......

Keep it real-

Bethie J.


Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Currently Reading: The Real Me

This post is going to be dedicated to my wonderful friends here at CBC. When we are all together there's about 45 of us and its not like we aren't close...that's the cool thing about my group of friends....everyone is a part of us and we all genuinely know and care about each other.

So top five things I'm thankful for in my friends:

- They are always there with honesty and love

-They are C-R-A-Z-Y!!!!

- We are always busy doing something fun! (There are so many of us that you can always find someone to go do something with....they make even going to Walmart a blast!!!) Which also calculates into NO SLEEP EVER!!!!!

-If something comes up, no matter where you are at or what you are doing....they all will drop everything and have a PRAYER session...like I'm talking the other day in the caf' they all started have some Holy Ghost time around the table as we interceeded for a friend!

- Birthday's are like Christmas with our circle of friends....beware when its your birthday, because you WILL celebrate and it WILL be a CRAZY party.

Anyway, I love my CBCERS...they bless my socks off. I didn't think I'd ever like being here when I transferred schools...but I've found my place......

OK, well, those are just glimpses of the gang I roll with!!!!

Keep it real-

Bethie J.



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