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Noah John Blank

1895

Bold Points

2x

Nominee

1x

Finalist

Bio

I am determined and hardworking, graduating early helps show this. I will be graduating the same month I turn seventeen. I am passionate about my desired career which is the Christian youth ministry.

Education

Liberty University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Theology and Religious Vocations, Other

Pensacola Christian College

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2023
  • Majors:
    • Theology and Religious Vocations, Other

Centennial Baptist School

High School
2021 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Theological and Ministerial Studies
    • Theology and Religious Vocations, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Christian Missions

    • Dream career goals:

      Youth Pastor, Missionary

    • Administrative Service

      Abeka
      2023 – 2023
    • Administrative Service

      Meridian Veterinary Hospital
      2022 – 2022
    • Cook

      PCC Dining
      2022 – 20231 year

    Sports

    Football

    Junior Varsity
    2017 – 20181 year

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Blue Mountain Baptist Church — Camera Operator
      2018 – 2020

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    Douglass M. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship
    I grew up in circumstances that were either lower-middle-class or lower-middle-class, which was not unique to either side of my family. My childhood was set apart by financial difficulties that were additionally intensified by my parent's separation, which stressed our generally delicate circumstances. Be that as it may, amid these difficulties, the church arose as an encouraging sign and a wellspring of steadfast help all through our battles. The effects of my parent's divorce on our family dynamics and financial stability were one significant obstacle I faced. However, the church community stepped in to provide us with emotional and spiritual support. Despite this misfortune, I saw the influence of versatility and rested on our confidence and the help of our local area to track down strength. Other family problems, in addition to the divorce, strained our relationships and exacerbated our difficulties. I witnessed firsthand the transformative power of our collective determination and relied on our faith and community to persevere despite these difficulties. Another challenge presented itself when I had to move during my sophomore year, requiring me to reestablish myself in a new setting and part ways with friends I had known since kindergarten. Even though this change was scary, I took advantage of the chance to improve myself by gradually making new connections and adjusting to my surroundings. Church leaders and mentors played a crucial role in my life during these difficult times. I was inspired to pursue a career in Christian ministry by their guidance and compassion, with a particular focus on interacting with young people who are facing similar difficulties. I am committed to using my education to positively influence others, particularly young people facing hardship, motivated by my own experiences and the profound influence of mentors in my life. My goal is to work in Christian ministry and establish a secure and nurturing environment where young people can seek solace, investigate their faith, and receive direction. I want to acquire the knowledge, abilities, and resources necessary to effectively minister to young people in need through my educational pursuits. I hope to be a mentor and role model by sharing my personal experiences and listening with compassion, offering the same support and encouragement I once received. In conclusion, my deep desire to pursue a career in Christian ministry has been shaped by a combination of financial challenges, family challenges, and the unwavering support of the church community. The difficulties I experienced have imparted inside me a significant sympathy and a powerful urge to help and move youthful people confronting comparable troubles. Through my education, I want to make a real difference in the lives of young people by providing them with hope, direction, and the help they need to succeed.
    Pro-Life Advocates Scholarship
    My personal experiences and my Christian faith, which holds that human life is sacred and begins at conception, have had a significant impact on my pro-life position. My perspective on the sanctity of life and the necessity of protecting and defending it has been shaped by this belief in the inherent value and dignity of all human beings, including the unborn. I am committed to promoting the dignity and worth of all human beings, particularly the unborn, as a Christian. My involvement in ministry work is one of the primary ways in which I actively participate in this. I want to help people and families who are facing difficult decisions or circumstances by serving in pastoral roles, teaching, and counseling. I believe that cultivating a compassionate and understanding attitude necessitates ministering to people at all stages of life, including those who may be contemplating abortion or dealing with its consequences. In addition, the congregation of my church shares a similar dedication to upholding the sanctity of life. We effectively support associations and good causes that are devoted to helping inexperienced parents, pregnant ladies, and kids in testing home circumstances. We contribute financially and through volunteer work because we are aware that many individuals and families may require practical resources, emotional support, and financial assistance during pregnancy and early parenthood. We hope to make a positive difference in the lives of those who are most in need of assistance and are most vulnerable by forming partnerships with these organizations. Notwithstanding immediate contribution to service and supporting beneficent associations, I participate in open and conscious discussions about the sacredness of life. Dialogue, in my opinion, is necessary for fostering comprehension, encouraging critical thinking, and raising awareness of the ethical and moral implications of issues like abortion. I hope to encourage compassionate and empathetic discussions by sharing my beliefs and reasoning with others and looking for solutions that prioritize the well-being of both the mother and the unborn child. It means quite a bit to take note that an exhaustive way to deal with advancing the worth and poise of every single individual, particularly the unborn, includes resolving the issue of fetus removal as well as the more extensive social factors that add to it. This incorporates pushing for open medical services, extensive sex instruction, and backing for hopeful moms and families. We can create a more supportive environment that values and protects every life by working to address the underlying causes of difficult decisions. All in all, my favorable to life position is well established in my Christian confidence and faith in the sacredness of life from origination onwards. I actively strive to promote the value and dignity of all humans, particularly the unborn, through ministry work, charitable contributions, and respectful dialogue. By embracing an exhaustive methodology that envelops viable help, caring promotion, and tending to cultural variables, I expect to make a positive and enduring effect on the existence of people, families, and society in general.