by Lily Han
One way that lighthouse has blessed me was it grounded my faith in the truth of the word rather than on social norms or my personal convictions. From the first sunday I attended lighthouse, I was amazed at the high view of God and the high view of God’s word that not only the pastor possessed, but also the congregation. Believers at lighthouse were living out their christian testimony by actually actively pursuing sanctification through solid teaching, accountability, and discipleship. By witnessing these more mature brothers and sisters living out their faith, I began to strive to work out my sanctification through the truth of God’s word. Praise the Lord for leading me to lighthouse quickly to build my faith on the solid foundation of the Bible because college was filled with trials. These past four years have been particularly rough because I have experienced the death of a friend every single year through drowning, drunk driving, brain tumors, and stomach cancer. But rather than being discouraged by these sudden and unexpected deaths, I have been blessed with the hope I have in Christ and continually strive to keep an eternal perspective. I trust and take comfort in God’s sovereignty over each and every situation.
What was your college major?
Human Development
How long have you been at LBC? How long have you been a member?
Freshman year, week zero & Freshman year, fall quarter, respectively.
What is one interesting thing about you that people don’t know?
Even though I’m loud outside, I am quiet at home.
What advice would you give to the underclassmen?
Pursue Christ alone.
What is your favorite Bible verse/passage, and why?
Rev. 21:4. It’s my goto verse for comfort and its a simple reminder to keep an eternal perspective.