four years later.
I'm out this particular door in about twenty minutes, then it's history 170 tutorial. It's one of my favourites.
In other news. I am four today. It has been four years since I prayed on a couch at the Bridge Youth Centre that Jesus would be in charge of my life. I was fifteen and scared shitless.
So now I'm nineteen, almost twenty and still in a process of giving Jesus control of my life. I know that some of my readers think that I'm full of shit, but it's honestly the best decision I have ever made, and I dont regret it.
It is hard, and I dont regret it.
Christ gives me hope. He makes me whole, we're all pretty broken.
Later guys, I'm going to get ready for class.
I'm out this particular door in about twenty minutes, then it's history 170 tutorial. It's one of my favourites.
In other news. I am four today. It has been four years since I prayed on a couch at the Bridge Youth Centre that Jesus would be in charge of my life. I was fifteen and scared shitless.
So now I'm nineteen, almost twenty and still in a process of giving Jesus control of my life. I know that some of my readers think that I'm full of shit, but it's honestly the best decision I have ever made, and I dont regret it.
It is hard, and I dont regret it.
Christ gives me hope. He makes me whole, we're all pretty broken.
Later guys, I'm going to get ready for class.
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Happy birthday sister.
I made that decision almost five years ago and I'm still scared shitless.
Aaron Jonathan Weiss wrote a touching poem about this called "The Shitstorm".
You can find it at Mewithoutyou.com under Journals. Click on aaron, then click on Read Full Article under the heading Shitstorm.
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