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The Pilgrim's Progress (Part I) by CayleyIsh
CayleyIsh
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From This World to That Which is to Come. This Christian story is delivered under the resemblance of a dream in which a man sets out on a dangerous journey out of the City of Destruction and fights his way through many stumbling paths to arrive at the Celestial City (The City of God). The story covers topics such as the process of conviction, what God does behind the scene, what depression does to you spiritually and the difficulties on the path to Christ. Read Part 2 of the Pilgrim's Progress here: https://www.wattpad.com/story/205549348?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=CayleyIsh&wp_originator=CoHyAMctqFY9l%2BAnns08GjDGMgPlg4%2BP7cVTbIiEEAJ%2FqM3WQk0bveputXn56zz3bY1y3cd5jwhYNh9oXjc2joyMsiF2wKEof9c5aKWG35VW7LFI%2BnLLyuvQs82on0si The Pilgrim's Progress is written by John Bunyan and can be found at http://www.covenantofgrace.com/pilgrims_progress.htm All rights are reserved for the Convenant of Grace organization.
Love Me When I'm Unlovable by Geekgirl531
Geekgirl531
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Sixteen-year-old "model Christian" LeAnna Daniels is rooted in God's Word. She knows she's His Child. There's nothing she can't handle with His help. She knows every rule there is to know in the Bible. She knows exactly how to witness. Or so she thinks. Then her family takes in Rita, a wild, reckless fifteen-year-old who was orphaned and placed in foster care at the age of seven. Rita tests LeAnna in ways she never thought God would test her in. When Rita makes a terrible decision and pays the consequences, all LeAnna wants to do is scream at her, and she doesn't understand why. It's a lesson she never thought she would ever need. It's a lesson on how to love someone. Fifteen-year-old "juvenile delinquent" Rita MacKenzie is mad at the world. It's not hard to see why. A fire killed her parents when she was seven, she was separated from her siblings, and a lifetime of trauma and abuse follows her. Then she's sent to what the judge calls her last shot before shes shipped to juvie. And possibly her last chance at a family. No one wants a teenager, after all. She hates it. Strict parents and a foster sister who's constantly trying to shove religion down her throat might just be the last straw for her. But just as she begins to learn that their love- and God's love- has no strings attached, a terrible mistake has her questioning everything, especially God's love. It's a lesson Rita's been neglecting for years. It's a lesson on how to accept love, especially when you know you don't deserve it.