I woke up at 6am to run and get a shower before the Rush, and then came back to my room (Room 425). My roomies were still asleep at this point, being, for the most part, nighttime shower-takers. At 7am on the dot, female staff went through the girl's halls knocking on doors and shouting, "Good Morning girls, time to get up!" This roused everyone fairly quickly, and breakfast started at 7:15, so we headed down after a few minutes.
The kitchen is located on the third floor, one floor down from mine. Girls and guys have separate lines, as this has been shown to move the lines through in a more timely fashion (reasons as for why this might be are welcome :D). After breakfast, the first session started at 8:15, so there were a few minutes to clean up the room in an effort to win the room check. We left candy out as a bribe (a legal thing to do in this case, don't worry).
1st Lecture: Chuck Edwards, Why We Are Here
This, as I look back and read my notes, was an introductory lecture of, "Why Summit?"
Notes I took:
"Why are you here?
- Better filter things you hear
- Better defend your faith
- Glorify God, advance His Kingdom
- To Learn
- Get closer to God
- Better equipped to have a ready answer
Hebrews 11:1, What is faith? Faith is: assurance, conviction=substance, i.e., not a blind belief.
2nd Lecture, Chuck Edwards,
Worldview ThinkingThis lecture was more details on what, EXACTLY, a worldview is.
Notes:
#1- A worldview is CRUCIAL
(Colossians 2:8, "deceptive philosiphies")
#2-A Worldview is COMPREHENSIVE
Theology, philosophy, biology, psychology, ethics, sociology, law, politics, economics, history (worldviews will have all these parts)
#3-A worldview is CONNECTED
Every idea realtes to other ideas. Ideas have consequences. Bad ideas have BAD consequences.
Quote:
"...the great missing element in Western thinking is the Christian viewpoint. Western man thinks about economics, politics, government, education, and a thousand other things without ever once asking, What has God said about these things?" -David Breese,
Seven Men Who Rule the World from the GraveAfter those two lectures there was a five minute stretch break and then the lectures continuted.
3rd Lecture, Dr. Bob Linden,
LeadershipDr. Linden was FULL of information. He went through so many sheets of notes I thought my brain would explode from the information! This first leadership lecture was primarily about Attitude, the compinents (thoughts, feelings, and actions), as well as the impact of good and bad attitudes.
4th Lecture, Dr. Bob Linden,
LeadershipThe second part of his leadership lecture series, this was called The Empowered Christian Leader, Taking Responsibility.
Definition of "empower"-
To give faculties to, to enable. Being empowered requires self-discipline, responsibility, flooding your mind with Scripture, and goal setting. Associate with people who believe God is in control.
Empowered Christians:
- Decisive
- Clear purpose
- Clear beliefs/values
- Write goals down
- Make sucsess a habit
- Optimistic
Important question to ask: "What would our (school, office, home) be like if everyone in it were just like me?"
After that lecture was announcements before lunch (our room won for Cleanest Room and got to go to lunch first) and break until 1:15.
5th Lecture, Darrell Furgason,
Islam IDarrell Furgason is an expert in all things Islam, and also studied languages (linguistics?) at a university in Australia. His first lecture focused primarily on the key words of Islam, such as Mohammed, Mecca, Medina, Sufis, Wahabis, The Holy Books, and the primary beliefs and religious obligations of Muslims. He also compared (in a table) Christianity and Islam. What probably struck me most in the table is how awful "Allah" is! Our God is forgiving, look across the table, Allah is...unforgiving. Our God is "knowable" (to an extent), Allah is "unknowable. Believers LOVE God for who He is under Christianity, Believers BOW before Allah's power under Islam. No relationship with Allah, personal relationship with God.
After the lecture was a about an hour and a half of free time and then everyone hopped on the buses and we went to see the Garden of the Gods. Which turned out to be not a Garden, but a bunch of really pretty and HUGE rock/cliff things. We climbed around for a while after visiting the tiny museum that went with it (I almost died via a squirrel that jumped out of a tiny crevice). Then back to Summit!
We had dinner and then a short amount of free time before we were back in the classroom. At 7:30 we had praise and worship before Dr. Noeble came and gave two lectures on Worldviews In Collision.
6th and 7th Lectures, Doc Noebel,
Worldviews in Collision I and IIFor these lectures we read this poem
Gods of the Copybook Headings and discussed the 6 main worldviews of today: Christianity, Islam, Secular Humanism, Marxism, Cosmic Humanism, and Post-Modernism. However, Dr. Noebel is such an amazing lecturer that I didn't realize I was learning. If ever there were a man born to work with teens and young adults, it is him.
After the last two lectures we had a small amount of free time and then went to bed, lights out at 11.