- Apr 13, 2020
- 497
- 396
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Eastern Orthodox
- Marital Status
- Single
My two brothers in Christ has graduated another year.
I was very happy for them but yet very sad.
They went to a school I’ve wanted to go to when I was saved, and I could have, but my parents would’ve killed me.
They made so much of themselves, and I’m proud of them.
before I was saved I still wanted to go to a school like it, but because I thought I was “too good” for the people living here, (the city I’m currently in, with the schools) I knew “I deserved” better. My parents agreed.
And so, I didn’t go.
That was a mistake.
I am, God willing, going to attend the next year with them..
But because of the virus, all the more reason for my parents to say no.
I’m an adult now.
Yet I’m still here, and even though I’m saved now, nothing around me has changed.
I don’t want to be stuck here another year. (Unless everything is on pause when the colleges/schools re open)
And under my parents control, it may never be.
Advice?
I was very happy for them but yet very sad.
They went to a school I’ve wanted to go to when I was saved, and I could have, but my parents would’ve killed me.
They made so much of themselves, and I’m proud of them.
before I was saved I still wanted to go to a school like it, but because I thought I was “too good” for the people living here, (the city I’m currently in, with the schools) I knew “I deserved” better. My parents agreed.
And so, I didn’t go.
That was a mistake.
I am, God willing, going to attend the next year with them..
But because of the virus, all the more reason for my parents to say no.
I’m an adult now.
Yet I’m still here, and even though I’m saved now, nothing around me has changed.
I don’t want to be stuck here another year. (Unless everything is on pause when the colleges/schools re open)
And under my parents control, it may never be.
Advice?