Saturday, March 03, 2012

Applying for Grad School


As you know, the initial reason for my blog was to find my Christian “talent.” And all along I think I’ve known what it was I was just too afraid to chase it.

I attend a relatively large (450+) conservative church of Christ in Houston that is full of wonderful women (and men). The talents are abundant – teachers, song writers, singers, mothers, etc. In fact, this past weekend we had a weekend devoted to women. We studied women mentioned in Luke. There were four categories – Women of Faith, Women of Promise, Women who Needed Jesus, Women who Loved Jesus. It was an amazing study and I can tell you more about it if you want, but it’s not the point of this post :)

The point is, I was looking around the room at the wonderful women and thought one day I’d like to be a respectable member of this congregation. I would like for people to come to me for something. And then I thought… hmm of a congregation this side there isn’t a psychologist or counselor (there’s a social worker though). Conveniently, I’ve always wanted to be a Christian counselor!

So after Jay hitting me upside the head (figuratively) and saying, “duh! I’ve been telling you to do this all along!” I’ve applied to LeTourneau University. It’s an interdenominational university that offers M.A. in Counseling online! I just submitted my application and they’re supposed to call to ask me more questions, but one of the things I was most nervous about they don’t seem to require – recommendation letters. I have them, but they’re dated 2008.

The only thing I need is confidence. I have it right now, but it’s really easy for me to lose it. So I may ask to be uplifted and encouraged frequently!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Emily this is awesome!! I'm proud of you for taking steps toward your dream- I know it takes courage!! Keep us updated. You can do it!!

Julia West

Anonymous said...

That's a wonderful idea. That is a greatly needed talent. I know so many people at church that have gone for counseling, but good Christian counseling can be a rare thing. You would be so goOd at this and would help soooo many people.

Kristen Ewing

Aunt Suzie said...

Deuteronomy 31:6 "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you."
Emily, I just read your blog to Grandma and both she and I shed tears of joy. We are very proud of this decision you have made. God has mighty plans for you and we are proud that you are letting Him guide you. And I am happy that you have chosen Letourneau. I love you sweety and am so proud to be your aunt!

Jenny said...

Emily - I am so happy to hear you are doing this!! I always knew you'd make a fantastic Christian Counselor! I can't wait to hear how things move forward!! :-)

Emily said...

Hey Jenny! I was honestly thinking about you hours before you posted a comment! I was looking at pics of your family on FB. How are you?! Remember in psychology classes when we'd dream of our futures and being Christian counselors?! Miss you!!

Tami said...

Follow your dreams - He put them there for a reason. You are going to be an amazing counselor. Look how many times I've already sat in your chair. hehe