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I think God wants me to....
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:30 am
by fermy6
I've been talking with God about this for a while and I think he wants me to move to Holland....He probably has some work for me there and I think he wants me to move there next year....but this is only my last year of high school and my parents have already started helping me plan my university entrants and stuff and I live all the way in South Africa....pray for me please and help me if you can
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:05 am
by TopazRaven
Good luck, I'll be praying!
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:17 am
by Falx
I pray that your purpose will be revealed to you, boet. Make sure to ask God to send people your way to train you for whatever aspect of missionary work you will be doing!
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:32 am
by Nanao
will be praying for you for wisdom and guidance. moving countries is a big decision. you mentioned that your parents are helping you start to plan your university studies. have you considered the possibility of university in Holland? it might be a good way to get started there. it might also give you an avenue for friends and outreach, as well as keeping you moving towards your academic goals.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:55 am
by fermy6
That's a good idea....but if God wants this for me I have to break it to my family and I don't know how....
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:19 am
by Kaori
Can you share with us why you feel that God is calling you to Holland? Is there a specific work or ministry you have in mind?
I agree with Risa that moving to a different country is a major decision. Does it have to be now, or could moving there after college be an option? Right after college is a pretty good time to move to a different country—speaking from experience, since that is what I did myself. Alternately, echoing Risa again, are there any opportunities for you to go to a university in Holland? I don’t know what university is like in South Africa or Holland, but in the States, a large part of the college experience is the friendships you can make with other people who are about the same age as you and share your interests; it’s harder to have that kind of bonding experience if you don’t go to college straight out of high school, and it’s also hard (in the States, at least) to go to undergraduate college full-time if you don’t go immediately after graduating.
It’s a bit difficult to really give advice without knowing anything about your circumstances, your reasons for wanting to go, or what universities are like in South Africa or Holland, but my general advice would be to talk it over with your parents and at least think about the possibility of either going after getting your bachelor’s degree or pursuing a university education in Holland. My observation has been that if you go to do work or ministry in another country, it’s pretty hard to get any further credentials once you’re out in the field. So, I think it’s better to first get whatever credentials you need for the ministry you want to do, which enables you to make a long-term commitment to whatever opportunity it is that you’re pursuing. But that’s just my viewpoint as an American working in Japan (completely different circumstances).
Anyways, God does sometimes call people to follow paths that are not ordinary; I will pray that God will give you the wisdom and discernment to know which path is best.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:15 pm
by fermy6
My talents are in music so I would say that my place in ministry would be praise and worship