A Georgia girl by birth, I now find myself to be a Guam resident as of almost two years ago.
My family moved to this U.S. territory to impact families through educating their little ones. We have a small Christian school in which I serve as a teacher in our "Learning to Read" class.
I love what I do, but it's by far, the most challenging thing I've done yet!
I love adventures, lost arts (sewing, knitting, calligraphy, etc.), old movies (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is my favorite!), pearl shakes, sushi, sunsets, road trips, airports, photography, swing dancing, games with friends, getting lost in a great read, meeting new people, intimacy with my Lord, singing, baking (especially with friends), eating :), hugs from my students (or any little kids, for that matter!), pure truth, wild flowers, freshly picked tomatoes with salt, the southern country during strawberry season (I am partial to Georgia land, however), horseback riding, walks in the woods, towels fresh out of the dryer, wall climbing, and many other things!
Thanks for taking an interest in my life! You're welcome here, friend :)
So I came across this jewel of an interview with a successful runway and print model that has made a stand for Christ through her lifestyle. I was inspired and I'm sure you will be too!
Thank you for posting these! I think it is important to see beautiful and elegant women with a heart for the Lord, especially with so many famous, "beautiful" women that don't have that.
When we want to be pretty, but don't see righteous examples, it is discouraging. Is the only way to be beautiful to be immodest? No, and again no. There is a beauty far more precious and stately which comes with modesty, but when you are bombarded constantly with negatives examples it is hard to stay focused. We need to see mores examples of modest beauty!
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I listened to em all! Love!!!
Wow. That was so inspiring! Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for posting these! I think it is important to see beautiful and elegant women with a heart for the Lord, especially with so many famous, "beautiful" women that don't have that.
When we want to be pretty, but don't see righteous examples, it is discouraging. Is the only way to be beautiful to be immodest? No, and again no. There is a beauty far more precious and stately which comes with modesty, but when you are bombarded constantly with negatives examples it is hard to stay focused. We need to see mores examples of modest beauty!
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