Love God, LOVE OTHERS

This look as if it were taken from inspiration point.

This look as if it were taken from inspiration point.

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Tumblin on a bus! what whaaaaat!

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I never considered it a drug until i went through the withdrawals. And this… this sucks.

  • Question: Hi, my name is Siobhan and I wanted to thank you for your prayers for Danielle and her baby. I found out earlier this evening that Danielle had an abortion. If you could continue to keep her in your prayers, I would sincerely appreciate it. With prayers, love, and God, Siobhan - thatothersmaybelovedmorethani
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    Wow. Thanks for letting me know. I’ll keep her in my prayers. 

Exit Wounds: Christian boys, you know how to get me.

suhmo:

Some pick up lines that make me laugh. Disclaimer: I love God so much. I am not trying to mock the Word or anything! I just thought these were funny.

Now I know why Solomon had 700 wives… Because he never met you.

I didnt believe in predestination until tonight.

You are so…

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In the process of preparing myself for an afternoon of homework.



INCEPTION

INCEPTION

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toriwilson:

“10 decisions shape your life, you’ll be aware of 5 about..” 

toriwilson:

“10 decisions shape your life, you’ll be aware of 5 about..” 

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Sometimes I don’t understand what the point of being destructively  critical on someone else’s blog is. Because we are given the privilege of being anonymous, we feel that we have every right to tear others down. But if someone was to do the same to us, we would be hurt. Yet the cycle continues. What is the point?

What’s the point of saying the hurtful things to others if it won’t help a situation. Why not say the things that hurt lovingly? Why be destructive of others when we have the ability and the responsibility to be constructive of others.

Tearing others down doesn’t build you up. It tears you down as well.