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The Realized Will Summary and Analysis
Jim writes to Elisabeth from the boy's camp and lets her know that he walked over to her window before leaving and toyed with the idea of waking her, but didn't. "Then I dropped into silence, knowing I was leaving you and the happiest weeks of my life." (p. 182). A week after settling in, Jim writes to his parents and lets them know God continues to work and has helped him with his Spanish as he teaches two Bible studies each week. Jim is excited to see the Word of God change the young lives of the boys as some give their lives to Christ with tears of repentance. The miracle of new life answers discipline problems.
In his correspondence to Elisabeth, Jim admits to wondering about God's purpose for them and feeling a bit of resentment...
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