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Pages tagged "characteristic" said this on June 28, 2008 at 12:41 am |
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hours. Thanks.
Thanks a lot for educating my fellow students.
please permit me to say Hi to Very Rev Msgr. Dr. John Bosco Akam (founder and the pro-chacellor Tansian university Umunya Anambra state) for his wonderful work he is doing by awarding scholarships to the students both within and outside country.
Long live JB AKAM.
from Chijioke C.J (07036880902)
Thanks a lot for educating my fellow students.
please permit me to say Hi to Very Rev Msgr. Dr. John Bosco Akam (founder and the pro-chacellor Tansian university Umunya Anambra state) for his wonderful work he is doing by awarding scholarships to the students both within and outside country.
Long live JB AKAM.
from Chijioke C.J (08063535424 cj4justice@yahoo.com)
I think that a lot of students find graduation can be just as stressful as it is celebratory. It’s back to that same question of “What am I going to do with my life?” “Does my life have meaning and purpose?” or worse, “what is the meaning of life?” If you are lucky, you have a job lined up… regardless of whether or not it’s in your field of study, at this point, most graduates are happy to have something that will be gas in the car and food on the table. But the blessed ones are those who have spent the last few years examining their lives and seeking the face of God. It is amazing the difference I see between lives the students who graduate after 4 years of pursuing Christ… and the lives of those who spent the last 4 years having a party. Ground Zero Masters Commission was my post high school pursuit and God just keeps opening one door after another. If you are running into one slammed door after another, take a few minutes and talk to God, spend some time with Him, and see if he doesn’t open a window for you somewhere along the way. — God Bless –