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The Lord is Sovereign. And this is how I would heartily recommend PCC

When I choose PCC I was in the will of God and so had peace in doing so. Furthermore, I was in a right relationship with my parents

though [as a side note] I too many times took them for granted (i.e. did not MAKE time to write them letters—when they STILL wrote them). The testimony I had in going to a Christian College and through my own life would have been greater had I wrote back (even though I called them long-distance once a week (even if I "forced" myself to do so sometimes, but never with a negative attitude).

But at any rate God is Sovereign and my experience at PCC was in His perfect will.

Having said that let me add that all things do work together for good, and that I found that true at PCC!

Which begs the question: Is PCC God's will for you?

3 questions:

Do you want to serve God and do His Will?

Have you prayed about attending Pensacola Christian College?

Has God given you steadfast confidence borne of faith that PCC is His Will for you?

You say:

What about what Major I want? Do you want to do God's Will?

Then let Him DECLARE your Major and provide a College to train you in the Major He wants for you.

You say:

What about finances? Have you prayed about it? Then what God orders HE SHALL provide in FULL. Finances WILL be there! Your part is obedience working heartily as unto the Lord and His part will MORE than supply all your needs in Christ Jesus!

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But I have fears? Has God given you peace? I am not talking about the not needing courage to go to school and perhaps leave home. I am talking about the KNOWLEDGE that God will be with you there and that it is where He wants you.

PCC IS an Excellent College. Humanly Speaking you would be attending an excelent institution and I Heartily RECOMMEND ATTENDING PCC.

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