I believe that everybody on this earth has a God given purpose. It doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, doesn't matter what color your skin is, or if you're fat or thin. God doesn't see any of that, God sees to the very core of human beings.....our heart. And I believe God gives us the capability to make a difference in everyone's lives. It could be someone that you know or someone that you have never met before, it could be a stranger on the street, or on the internet. I have had such people who have made that kind of difference in my life. We'll start with Michael.
Michael has shown me that there are really people out there who will love me just for being me, even with all my battle scars. The road hasn't always been easy. As a matter of fact, sometimes it's really sucked. And there was even that fateful day that I ran, I ran as fast and as far as I could. But that road eventually led me back to Michael. He showed me, well no God showed me that I am indeed a person worth loving no matter what I've been told or made to feel in the past. And I believe God may have used Michael as the vessel to teach me that lesson. I now know that I am worthy of love here on this earth. I have learned the power of forgiveness and am learning the power of trust. I still get scared sometimes, but I no longer let that fear control me. Michael, you have made such a tremendous difference in my life that I really can't even put it into words.
Peyton is someone I've never met. But strangely enough, it feels like I've known her for years. We both share a love for writing and for God. She is truly one of my best friends. We may never see each other, we may never hang out, but she is always by my side. She's always there for me. And I thank God that he blessed me with such a great friend. Peyton, you have made such a difference in my life.
I don't know what I have done to deserve people that care about me so much, but I thank God everyday that I have them. It's such a joy to know there are people here who really care about you, not for what you look like or what you do or what you can do for them, but for who you really are. And all the glory goes to God!!
I think we can all make a difference in someone's life. It doesn't have to be a grand display, it can be something small that's never even noticed. As a matter of fact, I think that's the best kind of difference making a person can do. When we make a difference in someone's life that isn't boasted or bragged about. Even if it's a smile to a stranger on the street, or just contacting someone to say "I'm thinking about you." I want to make a difference in someone's life, every day God lets me remain on this earth. I think this is what led me to want to become a teacher. I think that if given the chance, I would make a wonderful teacher. I love helping people and to know that I helped a kid learn to read or helped a kid have faith in their writing ability, well that would be beautiful.
I'm ready to chase my dreams. I've put them off with one excuse or another for thirty-three years. It's definitely time to put one foot in front of the other, leave fear behind, and catch that shooting star. It's time I make a difference.
Michael has shown me that there are really people out there who will love me just for being me, even with all my battle scars. The road hasn't always been easy. As a matter of fact, sometimes it's really sucked. And there was even that fateful day that I ran, I ran as fast and as far as I could. But that road eventually led me back to Michael. He showed me, well no God showed me that I am indeed a person worth loving no matter what I've been told or made to feel in the past. And I believe God may have used Michael as the vessel to teach me that lesson. I now know that I am worthy of love here on this earth. I have learned the power of forgiveness and am learning the power of trust. I still get scared sometimes, but I no longer let that fear control me. Michael, you have made such a tremendous difference in my life that I really can't even put it into words.
Peyton is someone I've never met. But strangely enough, it feels like I've known her for years. We both share a love for writing and for God. She is truly one of my best friends. We may never see each other, we may never hang out, but she is always by my side. She's always there for me. And I thank God that he blessed me with such a great friend. Peyton, you have made such a difference in my life.
I don't know what I have done to deserve people that care about me so much, but I thank God everyday that I have them. It's such a joy to know there are people here who really care about you, not for what you look like or what you do or what you can do for them, but for who you really are. And all the glory goes to God!!
I think we can all make a difference in someone's life. It doesn't have to be a grand display, it can be something small that's never even noticed. As a matter of fact, I think that's the best kind of difference making a person can do. When we make a difference in someone's life that isn't boasted or bragged about. Even if it's a smile to a stranger on the street, or just contacting someone to say "I'm thinking about you." I want to make a difference in someone's life, every day God lets me remain on this earth. I think this is what led me to want to become a teacher. I think that if given the chance, I would make a wonderful teacher. I love helping people and to know that I helped a kid learn to read or helped a kid have faith in their writing ability, well that would be beautiful.
I'm ready to chase my dreams. I've put them off with one excuse or another for thirty-three years. It's definitely time to put one foot in front of the other, leave fear behind, and catch that shooting star. It's time I make a difference.
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