A lot has been happening in my life recently, but every time I go to write, I stop, because it comes out horribly. The short version is: I dropped out of college circa Dec 10 after finishing the fall semester. Dec 15 I had an interview at a college in Grove City Pennsylvania, and essentially gave them my application the same day. Through the grace of God, they accepted me. It is a small liberal-arts school that is a Christian school by nature. It is ranked higher academically than TU was, and yet it is more theolocially liberal than Wheaton or Oral Roberts. I will be studying Christian Thought there. Here is their discription of the major: "Christian Thought
This major explores issues in Biblical, theological, and historical studies, both in order to be grounded in the texts, issues, and concerns of the Christian Church throughout the centuries, and in order to deal competently with the questions posed both by Christians and non-Christians about the Christian faith in this new century. For those students who wish to attend seminary after college, the Christian Thought program will prepare them well. No matter what their major, Pre-Theological students are advised to include a number of liberal arts courses in their work, including English, history, philosophy, religion, psychology, sociology, political science, Greek, and a modern foreign language."
I will be driving to Grove City this Friday, it is around a 16 hour drive, and I will be following the ice storm, with my life packed in the back of my Tahoe. Wish me luck, lol.
And because I dont feel like writing on anything actually going on in my life other than the facts, the defacto topic will be my simple amusement at the topic of death. It is just starting to get funny. First Bethany, then Josh, then my Father's close friend dies, then my dog of 14 years was put down the other day, and finally another good friend of the family died today. That puts the count at 4 humans and 1 dog. Or rather, about one every 2 weeks. At this point, I just laugh when I hear about another death. I wonder if that is a bad thing?
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God, our heavenly Father, Whose glory fills the whole creation, and Whose presence we find wherever we go: Preserve Zac as he travels to this new school, both in his trip and the intellectual journey he begins; surround him with Your loving care; protect him from every danger; and bring him in safety to his journey's end; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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