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A blog of an eighteen year old girl discovering, ranting and contemplating.
A tiny girl who has a lot on her mind and has a lot to say.
Some times she doesn't think, some times she over thinks.
You never know, she just might tell you something good.


Dream to live, and live to believe. Only hope can save us.

The whole wide world....

.. is fearing the wrong things. 
- Modify the Pronounciation by The Devil Wears Prada

I don't how to spell the title, even if I am an insanely huge fan of the band. 
there's just too many variations, so we'll just leave it at that.

This last week has completely horrific, joyful, saddening as well as fascinating. 
I wouldn't say it was my favourite week, but I do feel that it has helped me to see life through a different perspective as well as to stand my ground, on the topics such as my faith and my own individual views. 

I've learned that Christians, feel free to disagree, tend to be more judgmental especially when we are taught to love everyone regardless of their life or appearance. Jesus was a friend with a prostitute, Mary Magdalene, and not once did he judge her. He was her friend and most importantly her Saviour. As humans and even Christians, we are not in that place to judge others. It's just sad to see Christians, that you see in your church tend to be hostile and judgmental. My heart breaks at this, cause were all in that position of being unsaved... so why condemn them? Even if it is just stares or gossiping it's wrong. I just pray for these people, that the grace and love of God will have mercy on them. We all make mistakes, I just pray that as Christians through God we (yes, we I am guilty of this too) can see our faults and then we can be humble and loving to those around us. Jesus, when he lived on earth, loved and cared for everyone even those who had infectious diseases and were considered outcasts. This is the love that we need to share, not preaching at people but rather to them, to their hearts... and not condemning them but showing them hope and love. This is Christianity and this is what we need to share.


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      I have two h's in my name. I'm a Christian.
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