every day- new step |
I am a simple, seventeen years old boy - nothing extraordinary to expect. Currently, my job is being a high school student who is ready to learn, but sometimes it's hard to focus. My junior year has been the busiest year in work load but also the most influential year of my life in growth, experience, and life-changing spirit. |
Always learning so please take my stubborness and self-realiance away from me. It is a daily stuggle and i’m happy that you are willing to teach me your awesome and loving ways
help me notice your gentleness approach to reform my heart and my conflicts
i need you God
p.s. i love my mommy
(via colleengs)
(Source: ohsamabinladen, via colleengs)
I have great friends!
God, I realized that I have exceptionally selfish lately, and all my stripes of heart have been ripped apart by my selfishness
im deeply sorry and now i understand little better why jesus came for all of us
(Source: everythingtoanything, via whiterosemaries)
“In a mother’s womb were two babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?” The other replies, “why, of course. There has to be something after delivery. Maybe we are here to prepare ourselves for what we will be later. “Nonsense,” says the other. “There is no life after delivery. What would that life be?” “I don’t know, but there will be more light than here. Maybe we will walk with our legs and eat from our mouths.” The other says “This is absurd! Walking is impossible. And eat with our mouths? Ridiculous. The umbilical cord supplies nutrition. Life after delivery is to be excluded. The umbilical cord is too short.” “I think there is something and maybe it’s different than it is here.” the other replies, “No one has ever come back from there. Delivery is the end of life, and in the after-delivery it is nothing but darkness and anxiety and it takes us nowhere.” “Well, I don’t know,” says the other, “but certainly we will see mother and she will take care of us.” “Mother??” You believe in mother? Where is she now? “She is all around us. It is in her that we live. Without her there would not be this world.” “I don’t see her, so it’s only logical that she doesn’t exist.” To which the other replied, “sometimes when you’re in silence you can hear her, you can perceive her.” I believe there is a reality after delivery and we are here to prepare ourselves for that reality….”
(via hellodanica)
I held my breath at the last one.
IT WAS COOL...
rosssy land
I FOUND A ROOMMATE!!!! AHHHHHHhhh!