Welcome to twotypingvessels.com! We hope you see Christ in every word on this site. The goal of the blog postings is to be a vessel for Christ; hence the name. In less vague terms we want to share what God reveals to us as we experience college. We both attend Appalachian State University; a secular state school in North Carolina. We are in a phase of life thats proven to weaken most believers faith. We want to be a light to this generation because rather than a weaker faith we have seen growth in each other. We believe God is calling us to share this growth on this new platform.
So now you may question; What do they have to say about christianity that is unique? We learned we have unique things to share from getting to know each other. Our spiritual realizations we feel the need to share are very different. We are excited to bring two perspectives of the same God to light. The main point is that no matter who you are, where you come from, or who you desire to be; God wants to know and use you as a vessel.
Who are the typists who claim to be vessels? let us introduce ourselves:
Hi! I’m Sydney Farmer. I was born into a Catholic Church and by the age of eight began attending a Lutheran church that I still call my church home. Growing up, I always knew of Jesus but never pursed a personal relationship with him. Upon coming to ASU and meeting Lindsay, I had begun to hunger for deeper biblical knowledge and a relationship with Jesus. This has opened my eyes that there are many believers raised in the church missing the relational side of the christian faith. This inspired my now deeper devotion and writing that I hope will encourage others to do the same. As a student I am studying Marketing while balancing my faith, family and current dating relationship. I’m excited to share more my life and roller coaster of a faith as a writer on this blog.
Hey everyone, I’m Lindsay Peabody. Jesus met me where I was at the age of 15. He saved me from a purposeless life plagued with mental illness. I was blessed with Lifepointe Church to help me grow since then. This multisite nondenominational church equipped me with internships and mentors that helped me discern my calling into full-time ministry. As of now I am studying physics. Yeah, I’m not sure what God is doing with that either. I think I might be the only physics major at ASU with plans to attend seminary. Regardless of my organized mess of future plans, Gods voice has never been more clear. Meeting with Sydney has shown me the value in being present. Until recent I was focused on God’s will for my future which distracted me from what he was teaching me in the present. I can’t tell you what church position I’ll fill 10 years from now. I can’t tell you what seminary I’ll attend 3 years from now. I can’t tell you how my physics undergrad degree will fit with my spiritual gifts. I can tell you that right now that God is commanding Sydney and I to share what he whispers to us.
That sums us up in a nutshell! We are different and God has a unique plan for how he will use us to grow his kingdom. We are sure there will be lots more revealed as we write. Although we want you; the reader, to know the writers– we hope the message portrayed is always one that puts Christ above. We are only vessels for his kingdom.
“What I whisper in your ear, shout from the housetops for all to hear!” Matthew 10:27 NLT

