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arion:
Good for you Alex.  Keep plugging along and God will direct your steps.

cjwood:
alex i am smiling from ear to ear for ya dude!  place your confidence in Him and He will guide your path.  i do wanna say though that, i believe you shouldn't be afraid to show your earthly father any emotional reaction, good or bad.  you do the same for your heavenly Father.  i just think it could possibly be something good for the both of ya.  just my 2 cents. 

keep on jammin' lil brother.   8)

and keep us posted.

claudia

spiritman:
I have a 21 year old son whose only aspiration right now is to stay up late with his friends and play video games.  I wish he had a little of your motivation.  You are blessed, so be patient and good things will happen  ;D.

Matt

gmik:
great thread Alex, on so many levels.

Lots of good thoughts and wisdom here.

Noleena, thanks for your testimony.  glad to know another gal in her 6th decade on here ;)

JohnMichael:
Hi Alex,

I just wanted to offer some more encouragement to you. You are way ahead of me in your realization that you want to take your school work seriously. I'm 27 years old - not much older than you, but that's not the point. :)

I went to college right after graduating high school back in 2002. I wanted to get a dual major in Computer Science and Biology (dream big, right? :) ). In my second semester, I dropped out. I thought to myself, "I will take a break, work for a while, and try again later." Well, "later" didn't happen until 8 years later. For 8 years, I knew I needed to go back to school, but real life always got in the way. Jobs would promise that they would work with me, so I would be able to go to school, but they never kept that promise. It wasn't until I was 26 that I was able to go back. To add insult to injury, none of my previous credits transferred, so I had to start over. Dual credits I had gained in high school went right down the toilet. I had to helplessly watch all that studying and work go up in smoke. It was a very humbling experience. It also made me appreciate being able to do the work to get my degree.

Rest assured that the Lord is directing your steps. :)

In Him,
John

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