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  • DanAeRi

    DanAeRi

    Your attention is quite a gift. Thank you.
  • wienspa

    wienspa

    My life is not one I could have imagined, but what a joy that it is God's plan and not mine! I grew up in 5 different countries, never quite knowing where home was and yet always resting in home being wherever I was. This journey continues, and just like I had no idea that I'd be here now, so I am sure that in 10 years I will look back and know that it is only by God's grace that I am where I am.
  • joyfulli

    joyfulli

    I'm Joy=) I love Jesus
  • bluedevilborg

    bluedevilborg

    Hi, I've made this not for any other purpose but to look up my friends' xangas without having to find a direct link to it. But I hope to put up some of my deep, random thoughts here and there.
  • BestMedicine

    BestMedicine

    i like travel, photography, country music, cooking...i have a beautiful tonkinese cat, mishka (my "little family")...i grew up in kenya...readjusting to texas...i'm a new homeowner...i'm learning spanish...i love to laugh...and Jesus is my hero!
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  • fupianna

    fupianna

    I have a tattoo, on the inside of my left ankle. It is an outline that I drew of Africa. There is a pair of bare feet walking across East Africa. And on the end of Africa and the edge of my foot is the word "NEEMA". This word is not pronounced "Neeeema" with a long E sound, as most people say when they read it. Justifiably I guess, but rather it is pronounced "Ne-ema". Two short “e” sounds. I don’t know why this matters to me, but it seems to. This word means "Grace" in Kiswahili. This is my life. I grew up in Africa. It means the world to me. And Grace, that is what my life has been about and has taught me. God's grace. It is ever-present, and definitely has been shown to me throughout my whole life. Africa might be the best place to learn what the word grace means. I always thought that grace meant God blessing you with things. No, it doesn't. Getting a new computer.. That is not Grace. At least not my new definition. Watching children living in the slums, singing and dancing and enj
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  • domhamai

    domhamai

    If you don't know, why are you reading this?
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