Nick
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Ok, then we agree. We do have some Christian colleges around here and in some churches (such as mine) to become a full-time ministor (not a youth leader) you have to do some bachelor courses over at the Christian college - fair enough, butI see what you mean.Pard said:Nick said:I'm going college at the moment, For what I want to do, I cannot do 'fine' without going to college/uni. I just depends on what you want to do.Pard said:I don't know. College is my route, but if I was to find someone I to live the rest of my life with, I'd grab it in a heart beat. College is actually over-rated, you can do very fine for yourself without college.
If God brought a woman into my life while I was attending college, great, and I would take it up, like you said Pard. But I don't see that I would have to give up college becasue of that. Definately the two can coexist together.
No I agree, I was just pointing out that college is a bit overrated. Of course some fields require higher education, but there are plenty of great fields that do not. The one that comes to mind is my friend. He is graduating High School with me next week and then a week after that he moves three towns over to begin his career as a youth pastor!
But yes, marriage and college can work together just fine, the problem may arise when you try to have children in college.
I agree with the children at college thing. Personally I would want to wait until I was more mature before having kids. But I guess if you feel you would be tempted and it wouldn't be a good thing, then perhaps putting off marraige a bit could be wise. Depends on circumstances I think.