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Archive for November, 2011

30
Nov 2011
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Emma’s Story

Hi, my name is Emma.

I’m a teenager and I live on the east coast.  This summer, my life was completely transformed. Looking back on my life at this time last year, I was a completely different person. I had never heard of Revolve, and I had certainly never heard of Burundi.  I now realize that God was laying out an amazing plan for my life, without me even knowing it.

It all started back at my home church when we began fundraising for World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. The 30 Hour Famine is a unique experience which allows you to learn about and experience hunger while making a difference.  It was the perfect opportunity for me to put my passion for fighting hunger and poverty into action.  That spring, I went to Revolve in Reading, PA.  At Revolve, my friends and I were able to hear from World Vision speakers, watch informative videos, and have personal conversations with World Vision workers.  In just one weekend, all this sparked my curiosity and passion even more.  At Revolve, the speakers also mentioned the Study Tour.  They described the Study Tour as an incredible opportunity for students who participate in the Famine to travel to an impoverished country and see firsthand how the funds are transforming lives.


{Emma (second from the left) at Revolve Tour in Reading, PA}

At the time, it sounded like an amazing opportunity, but never one that I would be able to experience. I doubted that anything that special could happen to me, and as a result, didn’t give it much thought. However, as the weeks passed, I found myself reading about the study tour, watching YouTube videos from previous years, and even talking to my youth pastor about it.  For some reason, I couldn’t get it off my mind.

I was certain I wanted to apply after I participated in the 30 Hour Famine at my church.  I wanted to take that experience to the next level and see firsthand how the funds are affecting hunger-stricken communities.  I prayed about my decision, and eventually decided to go for it.  So I sent in my application, which included a video, form, and references.  I didn’t expect anything to come of it, but knew nothing would happen if I didn’t give it a chance.

As it turns out, I was one of 9 students selected from across the country to go on the Study Tour to Burundi, Africa.  A dream which I had never even imagined would come true, and was now unfolding before my eyes.

Now, a few months since the Study Tour, I think about the trip every day.  Being able to meet the children, visit sites in the community, and experience a glimpse of what life is like for the people of Burundi was an unforgettable experience.  And even though it’s been several months since Burundi, my journey continues.  It has been a privilege and an honor to be able to share stories of the people of Burundi.  Trust that just as God has done amazing things with my own life, He also has an amazing plan for yours!  I can’t wait to share more details about my experience in Burundi throughout several upcoming blogposts.

Much love,
Emma

We LOVE being able to share Emma’s story with all of you!  We’ll be posting more photos and blog posts from Emma throughout the next few weeks.  Check back for more posts written by this incredible Revole girl.

Thanks again, Emma!!  You have inspired us all.
Wanna know one of the coolest parts about all of this?  Just like Emma, YOU can also get involved!

For more information on 30 Hour Famine, click here!
If you’d like to find out more about The Study Tour, click here!
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Posted in: Dream On, Events, Faith, Friends

29
Nov 2011
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What Not To Be…

Teens can be outspoken and confident about expressing their opinions.  That can be great, but it’s not always great.  There is a difference between expressing yourself and being rude and insensitive.  Like it or not, rude and insensitive behavior is portrayed all the time in popular television shows.  And because these people are always portrayed as getting what they want, teens can get the idea that rude behavior gets them what they want.

The real world doesn’t work that way.  Rude behavior gets you a lot less friends and a lot poorer quality of relationships.  Good relationships, good friendships, and just about anything are rooted in showing respect.  When someone is blatantly rude, loud and controversial, showing his or her counter-opinions down everyone’s throat, the first thing I think isn’t Wow!  What a confident person.  Instead, I usually think, Wow!  There are probably a lot of things going wrong in your life since you feel the need to act like this. 

Don’t be rude.  Mature, enjoyable people build others up; they don’t tear them down.  That’s a good, basic building block for healthy communication so that you don’t have miserable relationships.  In case you wondered.

Excerpted from The Truth About Dating, Love & Just Being Friends. 2011 by Chad Eastham. Thomas Nelson, Inc. pg. 43. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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Posted in: Dream On, Events, Friends, Guys

28
Nov 2011
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With You

We are loving this cute lyric video by Jamie Grace!  We think you’ll love it just as much as we do. Enjoy!

You can check out Jamie Grace’s new album here!

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Posted in: Dream On, Events, Fun

25
Nov 2011
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You Probably Already Are

You have millions of brothers and sisters in Christ. They are poor, rich, tall, short. They are elementary school kids and high schoolers. College students and grocery store workers. Heads of state and chairmen of big corporations. They are all around you, and that’s amazing- because there’s some serious power in numbers. And power is a good thing when you want to make a difference.

Your eyes are now opened. You feel terrible about all the needs that are not being met around the world. You want your classmates’ lives to be better. You want every person on earth to have enough to eat. You want prejudice and slavery to stop. You want sicknesses to be treated. You want everyone to hear about Jesus.

You really DO want to make a difference.
And you can.
And you will.

And you probably already are.

Excerpted from You Were Made To Make A Difference copyright 2010 by Jenna Lucado. Thomas Nelson, Inc. pg. 96-97. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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Posted in: Daily Devotional, Dream On, Events, Faith, Friends, Revolve News, Revolve Tweets

24
Nov 2011
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Happy Thanksgiving!

A Thanksgiving greeting from The Revolve Tour emcee, Courtney Clark Cleveland!

What are you thankful for?


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Posted in: Friends, Revolve News, Revolve Tweets

23
Nov 2011
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A Good Cry

Luke 19: 41-42
You never have to wonder if Jesus was fully human and fully God. This passage proves he was both.  He’s just received a hero’s welcome and ticker tape parade while entering the city.  Fans cheered wildly and declared him King.  A pretty exciting day, yes?  It was like winning a ton of awards all at once!  But Jesus was not rushing off to an after-party.  There was no acceptance speech or wide-mouthed grin on his face.

No, he was somber and sad.  Crying, in fact- and not tears of joy.  His heavy heart proves he was a human, and subject to human emotions.  But the reason for his sadness shows he was God on earth.  He wept because he knew what the future held.  In the next few days, this same crowd would be in a frenzy, furiously calling for his execution.

As a teen girl, it’s pretty interesting to know that Jesus cried.  After all, crying can become a pretty common occurrence during the teenage years.  Your Savior knows all about changing emotions.  Just look at this one day in his life: from top-of-the-world royal treatment to down-in-the-dumps sadness in a matter of hours.  And Jesus had other emotional times, too, like when his friend Lazarus died (John 11:33-35).

So next time you feel emotional and teary-eyed, talk to the one who understands better than anyone else first.  Before you text or IM your best girlfriend, consider spending a few minutes talking to Jesus!

Want to know more?  Find more devotionals in the Revolve Devotional Bible here!

Excerpted from Revolve™ Dream On: The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version. © 2005 Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Posted in: Daily Devotional, Dream On, Events, Faith, Friends, Revolve News, Revolve Tweets

22
Nov 2011
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Congrats, Tiffany Thurston!

The talented Tiffany Thurston has a new EP available on iTunes right this second!
Get a copy of Tiffany’s album here!
You will LOVE it!

Posted in: Friends, Fun, The Revolve Team

21
Nov 2011
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Tweet, Tweet!

We spent yesterday running around with Courtney Clark Cleveland.  While out and about filming videos in Dallas, we found a Twitter bird!  So…we took his photo.

Do you tweet? If so, follow @therevolvetour for all the latest and greatest news!
We can’t wait to see you in twitterland!  Don’t forget to tweet a hello!

Posted in: Dream On, Events, Friends

18
Nov 2011
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Hawk Thoughts

A few ponderings from Hawk Nelson for your weekend!

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Posted in: Dream On, Events, Fun, Guys

17
Nov 2011
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Only God Can Forgive

Has anyone ever done something wrong to you, and instead of apologizing and making it right, she tried to correct her wrong by doing something nice for you?  How did that make you feel?  Really, you just wanted an apology, right?

Well, sometimes we do that to God.  There are a lot of people who believe they can work their way to heaven or that God will love them more if they do enough things for him.  They believe they’ll be rewarded because of their good deeds.  It just doesn’t work that way, and these thoughts will get people into trouble.  There are still others who take it to the other extreme.

These are the kind of people who believe they have to suffer just like Jesus did, so they beat themselves with whips, crawl across glass, and even hang on crosses for hours at a time in order to receive forgiveness.  Both of these ways are false.

“Only God can forgive sins” (Mark 2:7).  You can’t get his forgiveness from your parents or from the people you hang out with.  Sure, they can (and should) forgive your shortcomings by not holding them against you, but only God can erase them from your record permanently.  All you have to do is confess your sins to him and repent and- instantly -they’re gone forever.

Confess your sins to the Lord today.  He’s the only One who can get rid of them for you!
See for yourself: Matt. 9:6; Mark 2:10, 11; Luke 5:20, 24; Eph. 2:8, 9

Want to know more?  Find more devotionals in the Revolve Devotional Bible here!

Excerpted from Revolve™ Dream On: The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version. © 2005 Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

 

Posted in: Daily Devotional, Dream On, Events, Faith

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