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Our child is graduating from community college this year. Originally, it was our plan that he goes to school for four years, but he wants to start working. The money we saved for his education is gone. If he wanted to go two more years, it would be on a student loan. As it stands now, he has {content} in debt and about ,000 in savings from jobs he’s had. We could give him some more as a gift.
His car is a piece of junk. He knows that to find meaningful work, he’s going to have to commute a good 50 miles each way.
He tells us he wants to buy a 2007 Hyundai Accent 5 speed which will get upper 30′s and cost about ,000 delivered. Seems like a practical commuter car and we want him to work if that’s his choice.
Should he buy the car for cash or should he get a loan? He doesn’t make much now, so would we have to co-sign the loan? This is no problem, but would it help him?
“Nick has no limbs and no arms. Quote Think this guy might have a message to give? “My name is Nick Vujicic and I give God the Glory for how He has used my testimony to touch thousands of hearts around the world! I was born without limbs and doctors have no medical explanation for this birth ‘defect’. As you can imagine, I was faced with many challenges and obstacles. ‘Consider it pure joy, my Brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.’ …. To count our hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? As my parents were Christians, and my Dad even a Pastor of our church, they knew that verse very well. However, on the morning of the 4th of December 1982 in Melbourne Australia, the last two words on the minds of my parents was ‘Praise God!’. Their firstborn son had been born without limbs! There were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. The doctors we shocked and had no answers at all! There is still no medical reason why this had happened and Nick now has a Brother and Sister who were born just like any other baby. The whole church mourned over my birth and my parents were absolutely devastated. Everyone asked, ‘if God is a God of Love, then why would God let something this bad happen to not just anyone, but dedicated Christians?’ My Dad thought I wouldn’t survive for very long, but tests proved that I was a healthy baby boy just with a few limbs missing. ‘And we know that in all things God works for the best for those who love Him.’ That verse spoke …