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HAPPINESS OUR COURSE by. mark bardwell and todd myatt what a beautiful sunset! isn ' t the water clear? boy this quiet stillness is great, i wouldn ' t mind spending the rest of my life out here with nature where everything is so peaceful, this beats all of the traffic, noise, smog, and bustle back in l.a., though, doesn ' t it? imagine living out here away from all the pressures of life and all those bothersome people. life in the biola bubble is much like being out on a lake in a fishing boat at sunset, the bubble creates a perfec t atmosphere that is so peaceful, relatively undisturbed by culture and life outside, one does not have to deal much with crime, starvation, and war, but instead can practically shut out all of the hardships that the rest of the world faces, many biolans, however, have realized the problem; have chosen to take on the challenge; and are tangibly working toward change. we not only can shut out the hurt and suffering around us, but we can also cut ourselves off from dealing with problems that a chris- tian faces in a non-christian world, we can avoid working toward that difficult balance referred to in the statement, be in the world but not of it. it is hard to follow the christian standards of purity and still communicate Christ ' s love without making those we are ministering to feel inferior or alienated. most people would far rather be out on the lake watching the sun go down than back in l.a. in the midst of all of the hurry and problems of everyday life, it gives us a sort of pleasure and comfort when all we have to do is deal with our own problems and the problems of those immediately around us. why do some of us put ourselves in a bubble? why are we so apathetic? do we not want to face the guilt or feel the hurt? are we too selfish and too caught up in our own world to realize that others in the world have greater problems than our own? do we fear that we would be wasting our time or do we just feel insecure about putting into practice what we ' ve been taught? perhaps it is the fear of change, the fear of the unknown, the fear of failure, we are afraid to leave the comfort of this placid lake, to burst this bubble that we are in.
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