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His Guiding Hand: A Senior鈥檚 Story of God鈥檚 Providence

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Emma Nottingham 鈥25 came to Covenant after completely changing the direction of her life in the middle of a spring semester nearing the completion of an official nursing degree in Indiana. After three years of nursing school and a year working in a hospital, she felt led to transfer to 德赢体育鈥攕omething that, while drastic, she believes the Lord guided her to do. 鈥淢y whole story is doing things that don鈥檛 make sense, but the Lord keeps revealing, so I鈥檓 learning to surrender and trust that He knows what鈥檚 best for me,鈥 Emma says. 

Discovering Community Development 

After she left nursing school, Emma devised a plan for her decision process, unsure of the next steps. She said, 鈥淚 made a commitment. For every school I was looking at, I would sit down and read every description of every major.鈥 On Covenant鈥檚 website, she scrolled through the academic programs and read through blurbs for every major such as accounting, business, and chemistry. When she got to community development, she almost skipped over it but remembered to stick to her commitment. She remembers the moment she read it, saying, 鈥淚 just burst into tears. I knew that was exactly what I wanted to do and I didn鈥檛 even know that kind of major existed until reading what Covenant had to offer.鈥 Community development, or 鈥渃omm dev,鈥 as it is more commonly referred to at Covenant, equips students with a biblical and practical foundation to approach and properly reach out to low-income or disadvantaged communities.

Now, in her final year at 德赢体育, Emma reflects on how impactful community development has been on her life so far, through professors and classes. 鈥淓very single comm dev professor has taught me so much, but probably the two most influential would be Dr. Fikkert and Dr. Wescher, who was one of the driving forces in getting me to Covenant by advocating that I was meant to be here,鈥 Emma says, thinking back on her classes. 鈥淚 remember Dr. Fikkert鈥檚 class on theory because of how overwhelmed I was by the powerful information.鈥 Her experience in the classes continued to show her that she was right where she was meant to be. However, finding her major at Covenant led to more than just opportunities in the classroom.

Combining Knowledge and Experience 

Emma started volunteering at Lifespring a month into Covenant through connections in the community development department. Lifespring is a community health ministry and pediatric clinic in Chattanooga with a heart for uninsured Guatemalan immigrants in the state. Following her hours spent volunteering, she accepted a full-time internship over the summer. During the internship, she worked as a front desk receptionist, a medical scribe, and was the social media and website intern. She felt prepared with knowledge from Covenant for the job she was about to dive into, but now the knowledge met real-life experience and humanity. According to Emma, 鈥淐ovenant definitely prepared me to learn about people who are low-income, what they experience, and how to handle situations. But it was so different hearing them say things flat-out in front of you or showing you scars.鈥 

During Emma鈥檚 medical scribing, though she was not allowed to speak about situations, she listened to people鈥檚 experiences and hard stories. 鈥淚t helped me to just be there for someone with their story, pray for them, and sit in silence because there aren鈥檛 always words for the really hard things they shared,鈥 she says. It was during these moments that Emma was reminded again and again of what she describes as, 鈥渁 posture of humility鈥攕o crucial to everything I鈥檝e learned in community development鈥 She continues to reflect on what she has learned, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have it all figured out and there are people鈥檚 experiences I don鈥檛 understand鈥攁nd never fully will. But I鈥檓 here to listen, learn, and walk with them.鈥 This posture of humility is something that Emma learned both in the classroom and in the hands-on fieldwork. 

Moving Forward 

Emma鈥檚 summer internship did more than play a big role in supporting her academic and experiential knowledge鈥攊t also influenced another element of her personal growth. She says, 鈥淭his summer was one of the most spiritually forming experiences of my life.鈥 While dealing with the hard things brought up with medical scribing and other struggles, Emma got to work with a staff whose mission is to show Christ鈥檚 love both in the professional office to the patients and also to each other as coworkers. Coming out of this summer internship, Emma entered her semester as a resident assistant on campus, a spot she knows will use the spiritual growth she experienced during the internship. Her skills of listening, processing information, posture of humility, and even time skill management have become relevant now in her position as an RA, another example of God鈥檚 providence working in her life. 

Looking to the end of the year as graduation approaches, much of her future is unknown. But as she has seen throughout her life, God is sovereign in His plans. Emma says, 鈥淚鈥檓 actually getting married, but I don鈥檛 know exactly where I want to work. The best problem is that, from learning about community development, I know there are so many areas I would be thankful to work in. It鈥檚 all going to be a part of the plan God has for me, so I鈥檓 just keeping my eyes and ears open to whatever the Lord has in front of me.鈥

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