EvilSporkofDoom wrote:Just out of curiousity, do you think that most Christians will grow more spiritually in a wordly or Christian environment?
jeezus_fureek wrote:FIRE HEARTS! NOT GUNS!
Jeikobu wrote:Next year I'll need to look into some Christian colleges myself. I'll need to find some with teaching English as a major and learning Japanese as a minor, probably.
jeezus_fureek wrote:I think it depends on what the Lord is armoring you for. Our faith can grow in any environment or situation. Just ask the Chinese Christians in the underground churches in Asia... or ask the martyrs in North Korea... I think Christians in a more comfortable environment with other Christians nurtures encouragement and unity amongst the fellowship. And Christians in a worldly environment can, yes, be influenced by the world, but also be tested and therefore firm in faith, as the Apostle Paul said. It sort of connects with the analogy of natural gold being melted down by fire, and being hardened and strengthened as the final result. Or the bone that breaks, will heal into a much stronger bone.
So in a summary:
Christian environment - learns to be in a family
Worldy environment - learns to be outside the family, but does the Father's will
EvilSporkofDoom wrote:Also, it has extremely strict rules (no listening to any secular music, girls must wear dresses or skirts, even off-campus]
I have to admit I'd be leery of that already. They should be treating you like responsible adults not pre-schoolers. Given their views on personal decorum, I wouldn't hold any great hopes for the freedom or depth of their curriculum.Also, I've heard some say that Christians grow more spiritually when they're not in a comfortable Christian environment. What do you think of that..?
Or (more likely I think), it simply sour you on the whole thing. It depends on the kind of 'discomfort'.And does anyone recommend any specific Christian colleges? (I've only looked into Pensacola and Bob Jones so far)
Also, I've heard some say that Christians grow more spiritually when they're not in a comfortable Christian environment. What do you think of that..?
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