Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Top Five Things a New Dream Center Intern Should Know


#1: Give it your all


Give a 110% during your time here. In order to get the most out of your experience, you must be willing to serve wholeheartedly and give of yourself. Also be willing to be flexible. Remember that although you may not always be placed in the department of your choosing, it may just be where God wants you.


Ask God what He wants to do with your time here. Sounds really simplistic, and it is! You came here for a reason and you can either give your time here a half-hearted effort and probably be disappointed by the results, or see what God can do through you if you give Him everything.


- Chaka


#2: Don’t be shy


Get to know people. “Don’t stay hidden away in your room. Get out. Experience LA!” Take the time to know the people you pass every day in the hallways. If you invest in people, you will receive incredible blessings from the relationships you build in return.


“It's vital to have good relationships here. You'll need a good friend to support and uplift you.” Don’t be afraid to ask questions. People are ALWAYS willing to help. How else will you learn?


#3: Get Involved


Take opportunities to get involved in other areas and see all the different facets of The Dream Center. “Take every opportunity as an opportunity for growth.” Don’t be afraid to go out of your comfort zone both on The Dream Center campus and on outreach.


#4: Take time out


As much as The Dream Center is an incredible place to live, it can also get overwhelming with all of the different programs and people living on campus. Make sure to protect your alone time. You will get burned out quickly if you don’t.


There's close to 700 people who live here on a daily basis, so it's important to make sure you have "you" time. Make sure you're filled up so you can in turn, pour out. Don't swap time with Jesus for time with friends. Satan will be coming at you from all angles so you need to maintain intimacy with God. It will make life so much easier!


-Carrie


#5: Don’t forget the necessities


The rooms are small and you are guaranteed to have at least one roommate if not two or three. So be prepared for tight quarters. Bring ALL the bedding you will need, minus a mattress. A mattress pad of some kind is always nice! The Gifts in Kinds ministry is available to help out with toiletries and some furniture needs. However it generally takes a while to get stuff, so coming prepared is always better. It also can get cooler than you would normally expect and despite what some may think, it does rain in Los Angeles. So it is always better to be prepared by bringing at least a light waterproof coat.

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