My Current Bio
This midi is one of my favorite song, "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer
  • My favorite songs:
    1. "A Flowery Song" and "Every New Day" by Five Iron Frenzy
    2. "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer
    3. "I'm So Happy" by Hokus Pick
  • My favorite quote from (a) song(s):
    1. "Praise God from whom all blessings flow, praise Him all creatures here below, praise Him above ye heavenly host, praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost." from "A Flowery Song" by Five Iron Frenzy
    2. "Love doesnt expect to receive what it gives." from "Hey You, I Love Your Soul" by Skillet
  • Why this is my current favorite song(s):
    1. Whenever I feel that my self esteem is hurt, whenever I feel I can't help God because I do not deserve His grace or I am just one teenager, whenever I feel that this is the worst day I have ever experienced, I will remember to praise God. "A Flowery Song"
    2. Jesus says to love your neighbors and your enemies, and if we apply this to our lives, sometimes the outcome might be not as positive as what we expect it to be. If we are able to remember that if you love your neighbor, you will not hold that against them, but only treat them the same, if not better. Same exact concept for relationships with friends or boyfriend/girlfriend relationships, to love them is not an obligated mutual act, with the quote, "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours." Your acts of kindness must be from the heart and you must not expect something in return. "Hey You, I Love Your Soul"
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My Walk with God
I was born in a Christian family, my dad became minister and my mom had a strong relationship with God too. I accepted Christ into my heart at age three, but unaware what it truly meant to be a Christian. I regularly attended church through my childhood, and I was home-schooled up to second grade. When I attended a public school during my 3rd grade year, it was my very first time to experience peers who were non-Christians, who suffer from divorced families, or who defy authority. I was basically brought up in a Christian "community" unaware of anything of the outside world. I made friends with one particular person, and he became my best friend. He was basically one of the only people I knew through 4th grade, other than a few friends that I could hang out with. My 4th grade year I was baptised, and really understood my relationship with God. My best friend moved away during the summer after 4th grade, leaving me trying to find a place to fit in. Although I had a couple friends at church, none of them attended my school. I was able to make some friends in 5th grade, who excepted me because I was a pretty smart kid in the class, but their morals standards changed mine. I was able to maintain a "Church" face around most people, but when I was with my friends, it changed. Then, I got a little more motivation during a summer church camp, but not enough to keep my growth with God strong. I was able to join a different group my 6th grade year, and I was able to keep my good standards, but it could have been corrupted really fast by them. Luckily, I joined youth group that summer, and some of my friends from that group were Christians. I really stregthened my relationship with God at Jr. High Summer camp that year. As Jr. High started, my group of friends started hanging out with different people, and they slowly kicked the Christians and me out, or it could have been we left, but it has helped me along the way a lot. Also during my 7th grade year, my dad had been ordained a pastor and, my dad and mom felt that God was calling them to have a church of their own. During that time, I was kind of scared, and not fully relying that God would help me through this. At the school year's end, my parents found the call in a nearby city to plant a church. Thoughtout the summer and my 8th grade year, I was trying my hardest to be a leader for Christ. My friends were leaders as well, but during the year, I faced many hardships, some more painful than other, but God helped me through all of it. Now I am living my life for God, and I want to continue to be a leader for God as a freshman as I start a new school. I ask that you would pray for me for insight, encouragement, and that I would stay close to God. If you have any prayer requests, you may tell me and I will be sure to pray for that aspect of your life. Stay Strong in Christ
My thanks goes to...
I would like to thank the following people for helping me with my walk with God: first of all, I give everything up to God, I am nothing without him. Thank you Five Iron Frenzy, Sixpence None the Richer, and Skillet, I really enjoy your music. Thank you Seth, Philip, Teresa, Janelle, Ruben, Dave, Jace, Mike, Bryan, Richard, Steph, Larissa, Adam, Amber, Gale, James, Vince, John, Andrew, Dan, Danny, Kelly, Lindsay, Ted, Ashley, Lindsey, Christina, Stacy, Mike, Trevor, Craig, Edgar, Bill n Suzy, Mom n Dad, Daniel n Jon, the Porch Monkeys at Cabin 6, the Fountain, and anyone else that I forgot, my deepest apologies to you.
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