Awakening234
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- Dec 29, 2011
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I've just started a new job in London. It was a big thing leading up to it all but....its all done. I'm here now and i've started my job (a few weeks gone).
But I feel so uneasy and lonely. I work with about 6 or 7 other guys on my shift. We are all supposed to be a team so I know for a fact I'm going to be getting to know these people pretty well over the coming weeks. Let me tell you briefly what i've sussed out so far. They all love to eat like gluttons at lunchtime, spend lots of money on Ipad's, iphones, expensive cars & clothes. They always talk about what "new"things they are going to buy for their houses and stuff. They are so "Materialistic" and have absolutely no reverence for God it makes me sick! There is a telly in the room. They all love RnB & Hip Hop and i've had to put up with seeing lustful MTV video's of Beyonce shakng her *** and the such! My manager is one of the "lads" lol. He is the one that will sign my probationary period off so my career is in his hands.
I've already got over the initial hurdle and declared my religion so they know where my beliefs are. Let me tell you that none of them feel the same way. Apart from 1 guy who openly said he simply goes church so his daughter can go to a good school, he doesn't believe in God.
I've already taken some "bible basher" insults in light hearted spirit but i'm scared.... I'm scared that once we've passed the forming & norming phases, they wont hold back and these Godless people will tear me apart! Either I will end up joining the banter with them (I don't usually curse but the Sin virus is starting to affect me and the F word has slipped out of my mouth a few times....) or I will simply suffer the persecution for being a stuck up goodie two shoes Christian. I pray to God I can find the strength that I can hold my own and fight back in an integral way, but then I realise, this is such a devilish world we live in.
I have no wife at home to discuss these problems with, only God, and you guys.
I dont want to place the burden of worry on my parents and friends who I have left behind to come here (London). I want them to think its all working out so they can be happy for me. Or is this wrong?
But I feel so uneasy and lonely. I work with about 6 or 7 other guys on my shift. We are all supposed to be a team so I know for a fact I'm going to be getting to know these people pretty well over the coming weeks. Let me tell you briefly what i've sussed out so far. They all love to eat like gluttons at lunchtime, spend lots of money on Ipad's, iphones, expensive cars & clothes. They always talk about what "new"things they are going to buy for their houses and stuff. They are so "Materialistic" and have absolutely no reverence for God it makes me sick! There is a telly in the room. They all love RnB & Hip Hop and i've had to put up with seeing lustful MTV video's of Beyonce shakng her *** and the such! My manager is one of the "lads" lol. He is the one that will sign my probationary period off so my career is in his hands.
I've already got over the initial hurdle and declared my religion so they know where my beliefs are. Let me tell you that none of them feel the same way. Apart from 1 guy who openly said he simply goes church so his daughter can go to a good school, he doesn't believe in God.
I've already taken some "bible basher" insults in light hearted spirit but i'm scared.... I'm scared that once we've passed the forming & norming phases, they wont hold back and these Godless people will tear me apart! Either I will end up joining the banter with them (I don't usually curse but the Sin virus is starting to affect me and the F word has slipped out of my mouth a few times....) or I will simply suffer the persecution for being a stuck up goodie two shoes Christian. I pray to God I can find the strength that I can hold my own and fight back in an integral way, but then I realise, this is such a devilish world we live in.
I have no wife at home to discuss these problems with, only God, and you guys.
I dont want to place the burden of worry on my parents and friends who I have left behind to come here (London). I want them to think its all working out so they can be happy for me. Or is this wrong?