tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14667609.post4181350239306010636..comments2023-12-22T11:43:46.678-05:00Comments on One More Thing: RootsRyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02455778871683941763noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14667609.post-31576732288762046892015-02-03T09:02:06.709-05:002015-02-03T09:02:06.709-05:00Good thoughts. Just another thought to throw into ...Good thoughts. Just another thought to throw into the mix: when students are sent into the crucibles of college and seminary, it's their education that will be steady for the coming years, and their participation in local churches that vary. When I was in college, it was the first time I could really go to a church that my parents didn't go to. Freshman year, I visited churches but then settled on College Church. Sophomore and Junior year I worshiped at another church. And Senior year I worshiped at another. It didn't seem too strange. When I went to seminary, I pretty much moved churches as church jobs opened up. In college and in seminary, my participation in education was the constant. Probably why I planted roots with professors and the institutions. Thanks for your thoughts.ricshewellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13114025538014232323noreply@blogger.com