<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>AgeTurners RSS feed - Testimonies</title><link>http://www.ageturners.com/</link><description>http://www.ageturners.com/</description><language>en-US</language><pubDate>Wednesday, May 22, 2013</pubDate><webMaster>admin@ageturners.com</webMaster><lastBuildDate>10/04/2012</lastBuildDate><item><title>Finding the Lord in the Normal</title><link>http://www.ageturners.com/Testimonies/2012/10/finding-the-lord-in-the-normal.aspx</link><description><p>I am&nbsp;a student who grew up in the church life.&nbsp;In the past year, one  thing that I have really enjoyed is that the Lord desires to have an  intimate and personal relationship with each one of us. I have begun to  see more and more that we need to give Him the first place in everything  we do.&nbsp;Whatever we do out of our love for the Lord is never a waste and  always leads to a deep and rich enjoyment of Him. Even in seemingly  mundane everyday activities such as brushing your teeth, you can still  use this time to turn to the Lord in your spirit and spend some time  just talking to Him.</p></description><pubDate>Thursday, October 04, 2012</pubDate></item><item><title>Among Friends and Classmates We Can Be the Light of the World</title><link>http://www.ageturners.com/Testimonies/2010/05/among-friends-and-classmates-we-can-be-the-light-of-the-world.aspx</link><description><p>The Word tells us that we, the children of God, are the LIGHT of the  world. We are the light that shines in the dark age that we live in. But  is this our experience? Do we feel like we are shining brightly at  school? In our classes? At work? What about among our peers? With the  other saints who are our age? On the bus? During group projects?</p></description><pubDate>Tuesday, May 04, 2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Four Years in Cambridge</title><link>http://www.ageturners.com/Testimonies/2009/07/four-years-in-cambridge.aspx</link><description>As I reflect back over my past four years in college, no small number of experiences and memories spring to mind as things I will remember as having formed and defined this period of my life.  Sifting through thoughts of the friendships forged and classes passed, what ultimately stands out is the opportunity these four years have afforded me to immerse myself in the churchlife.  I have had the privilege to attend college in a locality where I have been surrounded with families and serving ones who have given themselves to shepherd and open their homes to college students.  The care of so many saints of all ages and the opportunity to pursue the Lord with fellow students has kept me in the church life and taught me to know the Lord as the corporate “Me” He revealed to Paul on the road to Damascus. </description><pubDate>Tuesday, July 14, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Through the Entire Bible</title><link>http://www.ageturners.com/Testimonies/2009/07/reading-through-the-entire-bible.aspx</link><description>I grew up with faith, prayer, church and fellowship, but I never really committed myself to reading the Bible because it seemed so intimidating. When I came to college and started meeting with Christians who genuinely loved reading the Word, I was so inspired that I found the courage to try reading it myself. I started by...</description><pubDate>Tuesday, July 14, 2009</pubDate></item></channel></rss>