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“Eddy, you need a bigger house!” Kaitlyn told me in response to our dinner guests. Maybe she’s right.
On Monday, we hosted a Thanksgiving Feast for our community of students. Over 50 people packed into our home for food and fun. Because it was potluck style, students brought most everything except the meat. I cooked up two 18 pound turkeys and a slab of ham. Since our living room is not big enough for the army of people we expected, we also cleared out the garage and set up a few chairs to spread the crowd all over the house.
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I’m thankful to God for the ways he has formed our community this fall. Students are enjoying the community they are building and the friendships that I imagine will last a lifetime. The feast on Monday is a healthy and necessary picture of how God is blessing CSUN and Pierce College students in community. In addition to many of the regulars, a handful of new students joined us for the day. I’m encouraged that students feel comfortable inviting their friends to our house and a Christian event in general.
Apart from the encouragement that comes with the numbers, I am thankful and encouraged to see people enjoying the company of friends. These friendships will be a blessing now and a blessing for years to come. How exciting!
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