Xeno wrote:Is there a particular reason you want to attend a Christian college over another, standard, university? I know that a great deal of Christian colleges (but that's not to say all) charge more that regular universities for the same course work, and them might not even be accredited. I'm not trying to tell you that you can't or shouldn't go to one of these, but I'm just curious as to the reasoning behind it.
Makachop^^128 wrote:I've never had a christian community I was in at all, I know one christian my age, and that is my ex haha. I just always wanted that community so I could grow and have fellow Christians to talk to about spiritual things, I've never had that so I wanted to have that in college.
Okami wrote:Coming from a small, accredited, Christian college I can tell you first-hand that if you want true Christian community and growth at a Christian college, more than likely you will have to fight and forge and work to have it. I've been blessed to have an amazing mentor, a few constant encouragers in my peer group, and professors who aren't afraid of being real where I'm at, but I've also made some poor choices along the road that have compromised my Christian character. None of this is to scare you away from it; if it's your heart's desire to find a home at a Christian college, go for it! I've just seen first-hand in myself and those around me an environment that is far less-than Christ-like. But never be afraid to fight for the Kingdom! :
Makachop^^128 wrote:Yeah, I'll admit this is one of my fears, I have tried every youth group around were I live, gone to every church and tried the clubs and prayer, bible study groups and I haven't met one person from them that open to me, and many of them were kids that cause much drama, and many of them were bullies. So I'm worried that it will just be the same as were I'm at now, but its the only other thing that I have yet to try. So I'm hoping that it will be different.
Makachop^^128 wrote:I've never had a christian community I was in at all, I know one christian my age, and that is my ex haha. I just always wanted that community so I could grow and have fellow Christians to talk to about spiritual things, I've never had that so I wanted to have that in college.
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