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By Your Will, Lord.  by GodIsMyAll
GodIsMyAll
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Naomi meets Levi at her favorite place in the world, the Library. He also just so happens to be going to the same school as her. While they get along well, there's one thing that builds a wall between them. Naomi is religious, Levi isn't. Naomi goes through a battle of feelings that keep bubbling inside of her towards a guy that doesn't love the love of her life; Jesus. While Naomi tries to resist anything that has to do with Levi, The Lord helps her think otherwise. God makes her realize that reaching out and helping those that don't know Jesus is better than pushing them away and out of her life. Follow this journey with Naomi and Levi as they are brought together by Gods Will. God bless you guys!
A Christian Teenager by MarlaPinedo
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Well, this is my story as a teen Christian. I love Jesus but I don't like how I am judged by adults about it. It's common topics such as forgiveness, temptation, betrayal, love. This story is very much non-fiction, it's about me and what has happened in my life with no exaggerations.
Bad Boy's Game by beautifultragedies
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He lit his cigarette, I lit nothing. He drank alcohol, I drank water. He smirked, I smiled. He didn't love me, I didn't love him. He and I together wouldn't last a day. And then the game started... He said he found me intriguing, unique, and interesting because I didn't swoon over him. "You and me Grey, let's play a game. We'll date and in three months time I promise you will fall for me. When you fall in love with me between that time span, I win. If in any way you were to win I'll give up all the alcohol, cigarettes, and player ways." It was a game I wasn't willing to lose, but all games had accidents and consequences. It takes a broken heart to know how to break a heart.