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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Mapping Your Future


Balamurali Ambati became the youngest doctor in the world after graduating at age 17 from Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in 1995.  Raymond Singh, also 17, was the youngest student ever to enroll at ASU when the university accepted him at age 14. Singh, who has earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering. McBurnett, 17 became the youngest person ever to receive a bachelors of science degree from Arizona State University's College of Nursing and Health Care Innovation. Many of our pastors in the church first started as assistant pastors some entering the work of God at age 18.

    What do all theses people have in common?  These people who are making a difference in the world started their professional careers at an early age. There were many sacrifices to get where they wanted to go. If you want to make a difference in your  future the time is now and not tomorrow. Ask your self, 3 simple questions. 1. Am I willing to sacrifice my time to get good grades? 2. What are my interests, what do I like to do? 3. What do I need to do to make my goals possible?

    People make it far with will power, but you will make it further with the will and God on your side. Don’t be afraid. It is the time to map out your future. If you are not sure, ask God for help. “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” (Jam 1:5) God’s plan is for you to be successful.
PTF, remember you represent Jesus here on earth, so let’s make a difference.

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