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The Worn Spot

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This is solid gold...written by Ellen Stark (second year ESBS staff):


"I have always despised and rejected the classroom floor. You don’t realize, until you have to clean it, that it’s nearly impossible to clean. Wood, cut into tile-size shapes with nothing filling in the cuts…this classroom that is surrounded by gravel and red mud quickly creates an extremely dirty floor. And you have to vacuum every. single. crack. And no matter how much dirt you suck up into the vacuum, there’s always more.
Hate, frustration, apathy…any negative emotion you can think of, I’ve probably felt it for this floor.
But there is one spot that I’ve realized I love. The most worn down part of the entire building is right by the door. No finish on it, no stain, nothing – it has been worn down to bare wood.
worn floor
And I wish that I could preserve it. Why? Because it speaks of what this classroom has been to so many people. It screams the change this building has played a part in creating for so many people.
The classroom.
In the summer it’s known as the “Hensen Haus” (no, I did not accidentally misspell “house”).
In the fall, winter, and spring, it’s known simply as “the classroom”.
Two different groups of people. Two different atmospheres. Same building. Same Gospel. Same Jesus.
The building has one distinct smell. None of the other buildings on campus have this smell. Nowhere else I’ve ever been has this smell. Is it dirt? Grease? Mold (I hope not)? What is that smell?!
In my heart and mind I realize that I’ve come to associate this smell with learning, turmoil, and peace. It’s the smell of security, stability, and simplicity. There’s not much to boast about in the classroom. To anyone who doesn’t love it, anyone who holds it to the standard of “real schools”, it looks like a worn down, crooked, smelly building.
But if the classroom could speak, it would boast Jesus.
If the classroom had a voice and a soul, it would speak of the riches gained by 8 groups of people. No money, nothing visibly impressive, but vast riches unseen.
If the classroom could talk, it would tell you of the late nights, the early mornings, the thousands upon thousands of paragraph titles, the tears spilled inside and out, the heart-wrenching grief, the silent joy, and the sudden pause of typing fingers for a mind to reflect. Laughter, bickering, iron sharpening iron…this classroom has seen it all!
It’s seen the all-perfect, all-knowing God make whole so many broken and needy people. Needy because they are so very much in need of Him. It’s a room full of struggle and laughter.
This classroom has depth. And beneath the smell, behind the run down look of the place, there is beauty.
There is no grand way to finish this post. Nothing concisely, perfectly said that I can write because the story of the classroom is not grand, concise, or perfect. Much like its people, it is crooked, well worn, beautiful, and loved. One day, hopefully not too soon, I will leave. It’s inevitable.
And the room I’ll miss most will be this room."
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newspaper features ESBS

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The ESBS was featured in the Rutherfordton newspaper today.  Check out the article here

http://www.thedigitalcourier.com/x318371790/Training-the-church
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ESBS welcomes two new students for the Old Testament!

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Taylor Wilsie and Abigail Buckman, new students starting this quarter

This semester we are joined by two new students, Abigail Buckman and Taylor Wilsie.  Abigail was a students in 2012 and had to withdraw from the program after the New Testament to undergo brain surgery.  Now a year later, she is well and she's returned to complete the course!  We're so excited to have her back!

Taylor Wilsie is Julia Phillips' cousin, and comes to us from Jacksonville Florida.  He's the first ESBS student we've ever had who is beginning in the Old Testament.  Taylor has been with us since November, and has been working on his own to get up to speed with the inductive Bible study method, and he now joins the class as a full-time student starting this week as we begin Genesis.

We have an exciting quarter in store with 5 guest lecturer's lined up (David Hansen, Jon Black, Cam and Kaari Speer, Evan Hays) and a late January surprise for the students!  It's going to be a great 2014!
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Help us fill the ESBS!

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Take a minute to watch the e-mail embedded below and be a part of filling next years ESBS!  Can you identify people you know who may be a good fit for the ESBS?  Let us send you some brochures and help us introduce the program to those people!

contact tom phillips (tphillips@camplurecrest.org) and request your brochures!


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An ESBS graduate doing awesome stuff!

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Sarah Murphy, ESBS 2009-10:  missionary in South Africa

I thought it would be fun to catch up with Sarah Murphy, who is currently doing amazing things with YWAM South Africa.  She's out there making disciples, training the church, and having a huge impact.  Here is an update from her recent newsletter:

Eastern Cape Outreach

I spent July and August leading an outreach team from the School of Biblical Studies in the Eastern Cape (a province of South Africa).  We were a small team of 2 staff and 4 students teaching in various churches. Five of us squeezed into my little Toyota to drive 2 days up to Lusikisiki to our outreach location.  Our aim was to help people to see that the Word of God is accessible to them and that they can study for themselves without needing a pastor or serious study guides.

We taught a Biblical Overview showing God’s plan of redemption from Genesis to Revelation in many different churches and also taught seminars on how to study through smaller books of the bible like Philemon, Titus and Ephesians.  We had a great response to our teaching with people seeing how they can study the Bible for themselves and giving testimonies such as “this is the first time I have really understood my Bible!”

It is a wonderful privilege to see people getting to know God through his Word and realising that God is knowable.  Teaching the bible is an awesome blessing in my own life as I realise the truths about who God is continue to become more and more established and deeply rooted in my own life and heart.

I was also greatly touched by the hospitality of the Xhosa and Zulu people.  We stayed in peoples homes and it was a great blessing to be so warmly accepted into these families and churches.  Yes we came to teach but I left with my heart deeply touched by peoples love, care and generosity.

School of Biblical Foundations and Leadership

For years our mobile bible teaching team has been dreaming about offering more in-depth biblical training to Pastors and church members in the Cape Town area.  This dream is finally being realised as we are pioneering our first intensive bible seminar - School of Biblical Foundations and Leadership.  Normally we teach in churches across Cape Town however for this seminar we have invited Pastors and key leaders from churches we work with to join us for this five week seminar in Muizenberg. We have 10 participants who are coming Wednesday and Friday evenings and all day Saturdays.

We are introducing our participants to the Inductive Bible Study Method we use in our Biblical Training Schools and teaching these principles through the books of Titus, 2 Timothy, James, Ephesians and Mark.  As we go step by step through these books we are looking deeper into the context, understanding the historical background and implementing application in all our lives.
                       
Sarah's full update and contact info
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