As high school
graduation grew near for Kirsten Swanson, a dietetics and nutrition major from
Canyon Lake, Texas, she struggled to make a college decision. After realizing
she was unsure of what she wanted to do career wise, Swanson decided to take
the year off and started her journey for what would become a seven-year gap
period.
During her first year,
Swanson decided to work and volunteer as the assistant coach for her high
school’s track team. As her year volunteering as a track coach came to an end,
Swanson had the opportunity to enroll at School of the Deaf in Austin, Texas.
At School of the Deaf, Swanson learned and interpreted sign language, a foreign
language she had studied in high school. Initially, she hoped to transfer the
credits from her classes over to San Antonio Community College where she was to
major in sign language. Due to unforeseen circumstances that year, Swanson
decided to stay with her family and started working at Chick-fil-A for her
third year. While at Chick-fil-A, Swanson held a leadership position within the
franchise getting to open a restaurant in Ohio. As her third season was ending,
Swanson began asking the Lord for revelations about her future.
“My best friend at
Chick-fil-a challenged me to figure out what I wanted to do. I felt I was stuck
in this rut of not knowing what I wanted to do. I did not know if I should keep
working or interpreting. He really challenged me to seek the Lord and ask for
revelations of what he wanted me to do”, Swanson said.
The Lord delivered, and
in 2018, Swanson started volunteering at Timberline Lodge, a discipleship and
Bible school in Fraser, Colorado. At Timberline Swanson volunteered as an RA
and program assistant for the school. Having a heart for mentorship, she fell
in love with her job and continued to volunteer with Timberline for two years.
In late 2019, Swanson
felt the Lord prompting her to go back to school to major in dietetics and
nutrition. While attending church in Colorado, Swanson learned about Ouachita
from her pastor. After looking at several schools, she felt at peace and
applied for admission. When reflecting on her seven-year gap, Swanson was
thankful for the seasons the Lord walked her through and the opportunities He
provided.
When reflecting on these
seasons she said, “I’ve gotten to have a lot of neat experiences. Looking back,
I’m very grateful for what I learned through taking a gap period.”
Through it all, Swanson
experienced the Lord’s faithfulness and His perfect timing. Getting to
experience different cultures and places and spend time with her family is an
opportunity she is forever grateful for.
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