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Sunday, June 19, 2016

It has been three weeks since I last posted anything. Not exactly that I have been that busy. I would rather say that these past weeks have been uneventful in some way. Thus, it was indeed hard for me to put anything together on this blog. At first was I going to talk about the Peruvian national soccer  team's recent victory against Brazil two weeks ago. Be that as it may, since they disappointed in the following match against Colombia. I said to myself I will not bother talking about them for now. Ergo, the reason why I decided to talk about "Bible studies" instead.
 
It seems boring, but believe me. Have a learned quite a few things from the bible studies I have attended. I was told once, "the more entrenched you get a work, the more capable you are going to be to air your opinion about different matters". Hence, I could say the same principle can be applied in a bible studies and by the same token in pretty much any other situation. In addition, I remember this particular bible study I started attending ever since May 2015 led by this lady called Susan, in which I learned not only about the scriptures, but also about everyday life lessons. For instance, how a person can pretty much cast their worries and insecurities onto God; and let him somehow direct them into making the right decision.
 
To be quite honest, when I first started out. I was attracted to these studies mainly due to English. Albeit, that changed over time. You see, religious teachings, so long as they hold water, will never beguile you into joining them. That is something a learned little by little and after a attending different churches. In fact, would I never buy into what a religious organization is saying if the did not elucidate their principles in a clear-cut and honest way. For instance, when I learned that the Anglican church was quite tolerant with people from different sexual orientations, and skin color, I felt quite at home. Not exactly owing to me being from a different sexual a orientation or raze, but due to people close to me being part of the aforesaid groups.
 
In review, one joins "bible studies" not only to strengthen their faith, but also to learn more about the scripture and spent time of fellowship with people from their congregation. At times, we wonder whether or not we should do something constructive every time we have free time. Thus, attending religious public talks and bible studies should be a must. May be not all the time though. Still and all,
being able to fit these events into your schedule is as imperative as having a prayer routine so as to invigorate your walk of faith.  Not that I need to bring out any more points by now.




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