Tuesday, September 30, 2008

First class down....many more to go....

I just got done with my first class. 3 hours of pure lecture! But honestly, it was the most fascinating experience I have had in a long long time. I learned more in 3 hours then I have in 5 years of bible study. I honestly didnt want the class to end.

But a couple of things I did learn:

1. Laptop computers RULE! The last time I was in college, there was no such thing as a laptop - it was chicken scratch on paper back then. I was totally unprepared for all the students tapping away on their laptops taking notes during the class and the professor totally fine with it. I tried to take paper notes like I always have but that lasted literally 10 minutes and then I too was tapping away on my computer.

2. Taking notes on a computer takes some skill. I took 3 hours of notes on my computer and they were all disorganized and unformatted and then I looked at the lady in front of me and her notes were perfectly outlined and readable. I was seeing how a "real" student does it. She showed me how to put Word into "outline" form and now I too will have real, easy to read, notes.

3. I am OLD! I was at Northwest University today in Kirkland and I swear that all the kids around me were in 9th grade when in reality they are probably Juniors in college. I am ancient compared to these kids lol. I have never felt as old as I did today.

But like I said, the class was amazing and I survived. I took about 6 full pages of notes so I think I got it all down. We studied the biblical books of Luke and Acts in incredible detail. We spent the majority of our time on Luke and Paul and I was shown not only what they were trying to say in these books but how it related to the culture, the politics, the Romans, Jews and Gentiles of that time. What really struck me was just how many references Luke and Paul used to the Old Testament books (that were written thousands of years before) to show the difference between the "Old Covenant" (the Law) and the "New Covenant" (Jesus does away with the Law) and how that affected the Jews. Let me just tell you that it is fascinating.

So one class down and many many more to go, but I am off to a good start. Probably the best news is that I really like it and know that I can hang in there. Also, I know this is where I am supposed to be and that means more to me then anything.

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