Brandon, Did you take the time out to review my actually ministry final proposal, "thesis and abstract?" I surmise that, you are going by what my response was to Charisse. I answered her "general questions." I upload my document to prove to you that, I procured all A's regarding my previous final grades, because I spend a copious amount of time, effort, and energy to achieve my academic goal and to obtain the best possible grades. I muse from an analytical level and my mental capacity differs from most. My grades are the proof that I am excelling academically. This is not a game to me and most professors converse to me that I am an overachiever. It is a shame that I felt compelled to show you my grades, because you kept focusing on this …show more content…
As I indicated in my final ministry project proposal, my goal is to serve, counsel, and to help educate the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT), Mentally ill, Downtrodden, and Impoverished individuals literally become pastors, ministers, and bishops. Personally, I have never seen a transgender pastor or minister before? Is this goal measurable? Yes, this goal is extremely measurable, because the (LGBT) community, mentally ill, downtrodden, and impoverished individuals are significant/important. The problem is, a copious amount of the heterosexual individuals, have problems with these group of people, but not God. He says, We are One. Is this goal attainable and realistic? The goal is attainable, achievable, and very REALISTIC because the University's of Theology/College of Theology "cannot discriminate" against these individuals because they are different, thus all things are possible through Christ who strengthens me. (Matthew 19:26). Furthermore, my program and goal is attainable and realistic, because we are conversing about REAL people who can make a difference in the ministry field. I can see a transgender person(s) preaching God's Word, in a dress, if that is what he choose to wear. I am not God and will not Judge, those who are different from