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How to Not Die of Loneliness During the Holidays When You Can’t Go Home



Sometimes the hardest part of the holidays is the fact that you live eight hours away from family and can’t afford to go home.

I didn’t quite know how much I’d struggle my first year away from Florida. Sure, I had lived away from home during college, a whole one hour and forty-five minutes away, but moving to Wake Forest was my first time living in a different state than my family and childhood friends for an extended amount of time. Through my time here, God has shown me more than I ever expected (or, at times, wanted!). Here’s a few ways I’ve learned to enjoy different kinds of holiday seasons through my fair share of moping, crying, and making do. Maybe you’ll start to see the fun and adventure constrained circumstances can actually afford during the holidays!

1. Build a Community Where You Are

Make new friends. When my parents and I first unloaded a U-Haul of furniture, clothes, books, and whatever else I deemed necessary to life here in Wake Forest, I knew absolutely no one.
No contacts. No friends. Nada. So I know how awkward and exhausting it can be to make new friends in a place where you have zero history.
 I felt like I couldn’t be frustrated or have a bad day. New people wouldn’t know that I wasn’t being normal Lindsey, but grouchy Lindsey, or really, really, tired Lindsey, or hangry (so hungry you angry!) Lindsey. What if people thought that’s how I acted all the time?

The crazy thing that I had to learn is that if you want a history with someone, be it a friend or mentor or church, you have to build it. And building a history takes time and effort, so don’t give up or expect too much too soon. Pray that God would provide a solid, biblical church where you fit in—you’ll need people from all walks of life beside you—and other women to walk alongside. Then go out and make friends. Go to your church’s events. Talk to people. Invite them to coffee or over for a movie. And most importantly, learn to listen. Ask others about themselves and be genuinely interested in what they have to say.

If you want to be here, really be here, then you have to build a community. Otherwise, all you’ll do is think about home, call friends every chance you get, and be so lonely here you won’t want to stay.

P.S.—Trust me, it gets easier. You’ll make friends, good friends you wouldn’t trade for anything. You’ll grow (more than you thought possible), and you’ll see God provide for you in ways you didn’t know you’d need.

Invite others in. Once you have your people, your new friends, always continue inviting others in.

I know, you might get jealous or worry maybe your friend will like them and ditch  you—you get all, you know, defense-mode. I’ve had other girls act that way towards me when I was apparently getting too close to their friend, and I’ve acted that way before, too. But don’t be like that. Not only does it make you look both immature and insecure, it also doesn’t reflect the biblical picture of community we see in scripture.

Be hospitable—genuinely welcome others into your life.

(And, no, this does not mean you have to be BFFs with every person out there. But you do need to be friendly and show them the same love that has been shown to you.)

2. Start Your Own Traditions

Decorate! Maybe this is obvious, but if you’re not going home for a holiday or only get to go home for a few days, decorate your apartment! Hit the Goodwill or local thrift shops around town and find a few decorations to help your apartment feel festive. Make your little home warm and inviting, even if only for yourself and roommates. Y’all know Pinterest has all sorts of fun, inexpensive ideas to decorate: don’t just pin ‘em, make ‘em! And if you have extras you don’t want or won’t use, pass them on to others.

Celebrate! You’re in a new place with new people—how exciting! Start your own new traditions! This could either mean incorporating your family’s traditions, like a favorite movie while cooking together or decorating with your new friends (while also letting them introduce you to their special family traditions), or it could mean starting something completely new altogether. Google local events going on in the area, and then go explore! Find a swanky little coffee shop you’ve never been to and enjoy a cup of Pumpkin Latte or Peppermint Mocha together. Have a picnic of cocoa and treats in the park. The possibilities here are just about as endless as your own creativity. Get out and do something!

3. Keep Perspective 

As amazing and unbelievable as this might seem, whatever your life looks like this holiday season, well, it probably won’t look the same come this time next year.  Maybe you or a friend will move to another city or a different apartment. Maybe you’ll get married or have a baby. Or maybe you (or your husband) will graduate and find ministry work elsewhere. You never know what this upcoming year might hold. So don’t take what you have here, right now, for granted. As Trace Adkins once sang, “You’re gonna miss this”: the ridiculously small apartment, the even smaller budget, and the community of other seminarians (just as poor and cramped as you!) just trying to be faithful and prepare well while living their lives together one ordinary day at a time. You only get so many Easters, Thanksgivings and Christmases here—don’t waste a single one! Your God is sovereign and aware of where you are. Be where He has you, even if it’s not where He’s going to keep you.




Lindsey Pope is a 2011 graduate of the University of Florida (Go Gators!) and is currently pursuing her M.Div in Christian Ministry. At the age of sixteen, she was called into Christian ministry; that same year she met two women, one in her twenties and the other in her forties, both pursuing their M.Divs. It was then that she first started dreaming of seminary.

"But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, 
because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him." Acts 2:24

Wahoo!! Doesn’t this verse just fire you up?! 

Celebrating the reality of our Risen Lord, THE Christ, is truly the pinnacle of our faith as Believers.
While that is the focus of Easter Sunday, for our family, it is our fervent prayer that we would
ever so humbly and gratefully celebrate this with every breath of every day!
Believing God’s promise that the SAME power that raised Jesus from the dead is at work in
those who believe (Eph 1:19) is mind-blowing, and certainly something that we should never get over or stop celebrating!
In the days leading up to Resurrection Sunday, the Passion Week,
 there are several efforts we make that powerfully call our hearts to an even more focused reflection and worship 
on the sacrificial death, burial, and Resurrection of Jesus.

Both my husband and I were born and raised in the South,
so sporting new matching Easter dresses for the girls, 
sear-sucker and bow-ties for the men, and sharing in a big family dinner are very real parts of our Easter celebratory traditions.  
As the Lord continues to grow us as individuals and as parents,  
we've also seen a shift away from overly emphasizing the Easter Bunny, Easter Egg Hunts, traditional Easter baskets, or candy galore. 
We certainly don't demonize any of these things, but as the Spirit leads us, 
we are intentionally trying to focus on the true meaning of Easter--
for our own hearts, but especially for the shepherding and informing of the mold-able hearts of our children.  
Let's be honest, this can be a bit of a challenge in our world today. 

After seeking the Lord repeatedly on what this should like for our family, year after year,
 here are a few examples of how we celebrate Easter in the Lyon household:  
Together with our girls, we read over various Scriptures related to the 
Resurrection around the dinner table each night; 
we make play-doh replicas of the tomb, filled and sealed at first, then EMPTY on Easter morning;









we make "Resurrection Rolls" to demonstrate the empty tomb; 






















we set a celebratory Easter table to awaken to on Easter morning; 



 we even have fun "Spring Baskets" on the first day of Spring, 
in lieu "Easter Baskets" on Easter morning.   



We also cherish the annual Maundy Thursday service at our church,
which is a somber, deeply moving time of reflection, preparation, and worship 
centered around The Table, the Lord's Last Supper.

Now, it’s important that we recognize our love of Starburst Jellybeans and Cadburry Eggs,
 and that occasionally, we participate in an Egg Hunt, or dye Easter Eggs.
 However, we try and differentiate between these Societal Easter associations
and what the Christian’s true hope is in Easter, the glorious resounding from Matthew 28:6:
"He is not here, for He has RISEN, just as He said...!”


  Stephanie Lyon is the wife of Larry Lyon, the Director of Admissions here at SEBTS and a Pastor at Oaks Church Raleigh, and the adoring mom to Anna Kate (9), Abigail (6), and Maggie Ruth (due in less than 3 weeks!). Stephanie loves taking pictures, blogging, cooking, gardening, hot baths, warm drinks, The Georgia Bulldogs, and spending time with her family and friends.



College Girls Night

College Girls Night 
with Mrs. Akin
March 24 ~ 7-9pm
At the home of Dr. and Mrs. Akin
Magnolia Hill ~ 308 Durham Drive
Come ready to be just a little bit silly, spend time getting to know one another and Mrs. Akin, and of course ~ snack on some delicious goodies!

RSVP by March 19th: Contact us at Women's Life
womenslife@sebts.edu or 919.761.2340


We hope to see you on Monday night for the first Connecting Point event of 2014! 
*If you will need childcare, don't forget to contact the Women's Life Office at 919-761-2340 by 4pm on Friday, January 31.*






The Women's Life Office would like to extend a huge 
THANK YOU 
to all of our vendors and the 500+ people who attended the Craft and Bake Sale this year. It was a beautiful day, and we loved having the chance to share the talents of our SEBTS family with the Wake Forest community.

Check out the pictures below for a glimpse into the day.





  









Some words from our vendors:

“Loved the opportunity to make extra money in a well-organized, quality environment.”

“Awesome fellowship! I met new people and got ideas for next year.”

“The Craft and Bake Sale got my name out there. It also gave me the opportunity to meet people & provide financial support for family”

Hope to see you all next year!

Our second Connecting Point event of the year was this Monday, and if you missed it, you missed a wonderfully sweet time!

As the evening started, ladies mingled and enjoyed goodies provided by Las Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Charlie's Kabob, and the incredible ladies of the Southeastern Women's Club.
We then had a chance to hear from three Southeastern ladies who have recently spent time around the US and the world on mission trips.They shared what God taught them and reminded us why missional living is so important. After they spoke, we spent some time worshiping the Lord together, led by Heather Lawrence..

 Then we had the opportunity to hear from Michelle Horton, a Southeastern graduate and church planter in Washington, D.C. As Leslie asked her questions about life as a church planter, we learned some of the challenges that married and single ladies may face as they take the Word of God to the lost.


Finally, we spent some time writing notes of encouragement to church planters and missionaries around the country and the globe. After all, Michelle's encouraging presentation reminded us all just how important those encouraging messages are to Christian workers.




The letters are in the mail, and we will continue to pray for our sisters as they share the love of Christ with a lost world!



Join us at our next event on November 2nd. 
The Craft and Bake Sale will take place in the Ledford Center Gym from 9am-3pm. 
See you there!  

The beginning of this school year has been packed full with College Girl's Night, NSO, classes starting, and our first Connecting Point event: Engaging One Another. Last weekend, we wrapped up another awesome event. One hundred women were in attendance as SEBTS Women's Life hosted the Living Proof Live: Beth Moore simulcast in Binkley chapel. Many decisions were made and lives were changed. We are so thankful for all that the Lord did through this event, and we hope to see each of you soon!



Four fun events!


We want to let you know about four opportunities for you to spend time with other SEBTS ladies that we are quite excited about. Check out the information below!

Our first Connecting Point event of the year is next Monday, September 9th:



On September 14th, come join women from around North Carolina and around the US to learn from a well-respected women's ministry leader:


You have a chance to see an awesome movie and to meet Mrs. Akin and the wonderful women of the Women's Auxiliary who support us with their time, prayer, and support:



And an ongoing opportunity to make new friends and stay fit at the same time:


Can you believe that the 2012-2013 school year is nearly over?  As you prep for exams, make summer plans, and start to work on your tans, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Monday, May 6th at 7pm
Project: Commission


Please join us in the Jacumin Simpson mission building as we send our 2013 deployment group off with a concert of prayer.  We will spend the evening learning about the areas these ladies have been called to, praying over them, and reading Scripture together.  We hope to see you at our last Connecting Point event of the year!




Congratulations to all of our Spring 2013 graduates from the Biblical Women’s Institute!   


Join us in chapel on May 7th as we honor Laurie Long, Linda McLaurin, and Petra Spain.  All three ladies earned the Diploma in Women's Studies.  We are proud of your hard work, ladies!





Wanted: 2013-2014 CARE Coordinators

As a CARE coordinator, you would be expected to:

Care for the people in your area.
Aid families as they have need.
Reach women with important info from the Women’s Life Office.
Encourage those around you.

If you are interested in serving SEBTS in this way, please contact the Women’s Life Office at 919.761.2340 or womenslife@sebts.edu.



The 2013 NC Baptist Women’s Prayer and Evangelism Retreat will be held September 6-7, 2013 at the LifeWay Ridgecrest Conference Center in Ridgecrest, NC.  For more information, please visit www.ncbaptist.org/wpec.  Speakers include Esther Burroughs, Merrie Johnson, and Ashley Allen.


We hope that you have heard about the Project:Compassion event by now and are planning to come. Today we are finishing up the final details, and we can't wait to see everyone tonight and hear from the McKinion's.  
Here's what you can expect tonight at the event: 


  • Hear Dr. and Mrs. McKinion share their personal story about walking through cancer with their son, Harrison. 
  • Learn real ways to minister to those who are broken and hurting around us. 
  • Write encouraging cards to our own SEBTS families that are facing suffering. We will also write cards to families at a Cancer Center and their nurses.
  • We will spend time praying intentionally for those who are hurting around us. 
  • Experience a great time of worship and light, yummy refreshments. 


As you can see, we have a full night for you, and we can promise that you will walk away from this event with practical ways to love those around you who are hurting.



See you TONIGHT at 7pm in the Ledford Center on campus. If you have any questions contact Women's Life at (919) 761-2340 or womenslife@sebts.edu.


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In other news make sure you catch up on our series this month on the blog, What's the Big Deal About Easter?  Keith and Amy Whitfield are writing this series, and the past two weeks have been awesome!  Check out Part One and Part Two, and be on the lookout for Part Three this Wednesday.   
College Girl's Night was a great success!
We have had requests for another event....what do you think? 

We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to Mrs. Akin for opening her home to us. We love spending time with our beautiful President's wife! 

Ou
r college ladies were pampered with Mrs. Akin's special mint and lemonade tea, coffee, a candy buffet, popcorn, and giveaways.



We moved into the library for a crazy game of charades. Each of the 5 teams had to act out an entire story from the Bible.  Can you guess what they were from these pictures?


T
he highlight of the night was when Mrs. Akin opened her heart to us and shared 
some of her own story. She also took the time to answer our questions and let us know what life is like for the Akin family.

All together it was a wonderful night! We hope you enjoyed living vicariously through our pictures.  Special thanks to Rachel Linder for taking photos of the night.