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Amid new classes, keep God first

First, I would like to welcome all of you back from the summer break. As we embrace a new school year, I can’t help but notice the preparation students are making for academic success. Many of us have flocked to the bookstore to purchase supplies, and set goals to obtain higher GPAs. Some study groups have already been formed along with a network of tutors. There is no doubt that our primary purpose for being here is to get a quality education, but as a senior, I’ve come to understand that much of the learning usually takes place outside the classroom. You see, college is a pivotal point in one’s life because it simulates the real world. Here, we have to make decisions, balance our time and be responsible just as those with a 9 to 5 job. College also affords us the opportunity to have an extensive social life. Our dorm rooms and the MSC are common areas where social gatherings take place. This daily interaction with other students on campus is significant because it establishes the framework in which our character is molded.

Unfortunately, the peer pressures of college life can distract even the godliest person from focusing on God. The bar of morality can drop tremendously if students disregard their spiritual life on a college campus. We have the freedom and liberty to be who we want to be without parental consent, yet in the midst of this freedom, we must not compromise our values taught to us. God still holds us accountable for the way we live even if nobody else does, so I encourage each of you to pay close attention to your spiritual life. There may not be any courses available or a syllabus to follow for this subject, but local churches and bible studies are around.

It is my hope that we are vigilant and aware of the spiritual pitfalls of college life. This is a critical stage in every student’s life, and to neglect God during this time can be disastrous. After reading this article, I challenge you to examine your spiritual life and where you are with God. It will only take a moment, but can affect eternity.