Blogs: Student Conference - Ohio
June 18, 2008
Summit Session One - Day Ten
I sat down to write this brief overview of one day at Summit and honestly could not think of a single adequate word to write for the longest time. The many inadequate intros and quaint little phrases I thought up seemed wholly unfit to accurately describe this great experience. And it has been an amazing experience: from the deeply intellectual and philosophical sessions given by some of the greatest thinkers of our time, to adrenaline-pumping yet very exhausting sports and other activities our great staff had planned, or even the makings of great friendships among people formerly complete strangers to me. Every day here is worth writing volumes over, and today was no exception. Really, when else does a fiery woman like Mrs. Brezina teach guys how to be real men during a talk on feminism or a traditionalist musician bring eighty-some-people to true worship of God through hymns most would consider old and practically worthless? How else could we be informed of the Founding Fathers putting their whole faith and trust in God as the cornerstone of the American Republic and learn many simple yet revealing methods for tearing down numerous impractical arguments supporting the pro-choice cause.
I am certain that all of these people here at Summit, every single one, has made some kind of impact in my life that will never fade from who I am.
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