I am really involved in my church .. im there every day working or volunteering and i have gotten so close with all the people there the past few years, i've become attached. im gonna be a senior in highschool so will be leaving for college in a year, and i'm scared i will be really really sad to leave them. when i can't be with them or talk to them i get really upset and i know that in college i won't be at my church a lot, probably only once a month. how can i not be so sad and need them so much? and im involved in so many things i can't just stop going, and i want to enjoy all the time i have left with them
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? cate9brown answered Friday June 20 2008, 10:55 pm: first off, make a commitment to keep in touch with your friends.
i'm assuming you'll be too far away to attened your church reguarly. so, my advice would be to find another church near your school to attened while you're not at home. ask your pastor, reverend, etc if he/she knows of any in the area. the best that can happen is you widen your circle of friends, and form a bond between two churches.
if you're afraid you'll be too busy to attend regulary. check around campus for religous groups to join. they can help keep your spirits (and spirituality) up. [ cate9brown's advice column | Ask cate9brown A Question ]
MistressSlipknot answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 9:24 pm: I'm sure thats tough....
but as hard as it seems now, it will get less and less frustrating and painful over time.
you have to get your education up, God will understand. Be grateful to see them once a month because its better than forever. [ MistressSlipknot's advice column | Ask MistressSlipknot A Question ]
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