Have no anxiety at
all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,
make your requests known to God. then the peace of God that surpasses
all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
-Philippians 4:6-7
I guess I am the lucky contestant to go first. My name is Alex
Stenberg and I represent the East Vicariate. You will probably hear
me say that in a few months at our Diocesan CYO Convention!!! We have
an amazing council this year, filled with great ideas and the Holy
Spirit, and we hope to bring you one of the best conventions this
spring! but I think I am supposed to talk about myself. Just to let
you know, I am not very good at that. so here goes nothing.
I grew up in beautiful Clyde, KS with my brother Jacob, who
is a freshman now, and my sister Erin who is in 8th
grade. In middle school we moved to the city. ( okay
maybe not a big of city as you are thinking, but from a town of 700;
45,000 seemed like a lot) I now live in Manhattan, Ks (
manhappenin) am a Senior Manhattan High School. I go to St. Thomas
More Parish and am an active member in our Youth Group. I am involved
in everything that goes on in the church it seems like. From youth
group meetings, to youth choir, to cantering at mass, and doing
service projects, my schedule seems to be centered around the
church. I am also involved a lot in school. I am in a small group
show choir called POPS as well as the large group choir called
chamber. I am and FCA officer, and help lead a bible study at school
with my friends, as well as a bible study outside of school. I like
to think of myself as athletic. I don't do the usual high school
sports, I stick to gymnastics and Pole vault. I love my sports, and
thank God everyday I have the ability and the opportunity to compete
and be apart of them. If you talk to anyone other than myself,
they would say I am "accident prone". I disagree. They say
I am always hurt or on crutches, and really I'm not. its just
these last 2 years I have had a broken bone, a torn ACL, 2 surgeries,
and a total of 15 weeks on crutches. But I am NOT accident
prone. It has just been a rough 2 years. God has put these last years
in my life to remind me that I can't rely on just myself, no matter
how much I want to.
If you ask any one about me, they would probably say that I am not shy. I don't think I have a “comfort zone”, and when people say to step out of it I am like well this is easy. I love meeting new people! And if you are shy, well I'm sorry, I will help you step out of your comfort zone whether you like it or not! I know Lots of people from the diocese.... so I probably know someone you know. I have participated in Prayer in Action, Jr. CYO camp ( 4yrs camper, 1 year counselor), NCYC, and of course CYO convention! I was on Diocesan Youth Council lasts year, so some of you may remember me from that... But If you don't know me, I would love to meet you! If you ever see me just come up and introduce yourself, I love meeting new people!!
My faith is so important to me. I cant say I've had some amazing
story, or a specific moment that I came to Christ. I grew up
Catholic, my parents where the CYO sponsors in Clyde, we went to
church every Sunday, and to me it was never boring to go to Church. I
loved learning prayers and I knew my Hail Mary, Our Father ,and Angle
of God by age 2 and I knew my Hail Holy Queen by age 4. I don't say
this to brag, I just want you to understand that my faith has always
been something that comes easy to me. Now I'm not saying I
haven't had struggles in my faith, because I have. Its not my
struggles though that I want to share with you. Its the fact that
even through my struggles I look to God, and that is how I make it
through. My favorite Bible verse is Philippians 4:6-7, its the verse
at the top of the page. It says to pray to God about EVERYTHING. Pray
in bad times, in good, in thanksgiving, in despair; pray about
anything and everything. The more you pray, the more you know God,
and the more He knows you. The more you pray, the easier it gets, and
the more you recognize times to pray. The more you pray, the more you
want to pray, and the more you have to pray about. Prayer is an
amazing gift, and there is no right or wrong way to do it. God is all
knowing, He knows when you need help, when you are struggling, when
you are stressed. But He wants you to want Him, He doesn't want to
push His way into your life, He wants you let him in. And when you
let Him in, wow, its truly extraordinary. Like it says above in
Philippians, peace will guard your hearts, and minds. There is no
need to stress. Give it to God and not only will he help you get
through it, but he will give you peace, that will help you not get
stressed next time. What I have learned is that Prayer is a never
ending. You can pray all the time! Now, it doesn't have to be deep
prayer, where you are on your knees, or a rosary, it just needs to
let God know you are thinking about him. “ God, I have a test next
hour, help me retain the information I know, and do my best. Help me
get a grade that shows how hard I work, and the effort I put in.”
or you see someone in the hallway on crutches ( usually I am that kid
in school on crutches) “ God, help that person heal quickly.” or
driving to school you see the sun rising ( we start school so
early...) and its beautiful do a *RUB, SNAP,CLAP and a “GOD
is GREAT!” simple prayers that are just a second. It doesn't
distract from taking notes, or a conversation with your friend on the
way to class, but it keeps God in your mind. You still need deep
prayer, and you know what is great? Adoration.
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Now I'm not sure if I did this “BLOG” thing right.... But I
hope you learned something about me, and didn't find my Blog
completely boring! Good Luck out there my fellow Saints in Training! LETS BE SAINTS!
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