Well, this is it, the day (November 30th) before I take the GRE.  I feel somewhat prepared, but one can never tell exactly.  I’ve re-learned alot of math skills and learned many, many new words.  The problem is, many of them I may never use again and if I do, I’d probably get blank stares from all but the most educated of academics.  Oh well, nothing like a three hour test determining your whole future!  And to think of the blood, sweat, and tears I poured into university!  Ok, I’m starting to ramble. 

I believe I’m called to serve God in teaching, specifically to bring the Catholic Faith to everyday people, in a way that doesn’t compromise it, but allows even the uneducated to appreciate its Truth and Beauty.  I also feel called to work towards East-West Church relations.  I’m hoping to go to a Catholic PhD program next fall to pursue my calling and taking the GRE is one part of that.  For those who come by this blog today, I ask you to offer up a short prayer on behalf of me and my brother David (who is also taking the GRE today).  Last time I asked for the prayers and advice from bloggers, God answered them in a big way.  He hears his people!  Thank you in advance for all of your prayers.