With All Your Imperfections

With All Your Imperfections

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"There are ten rules of the Christian household. Ten rules that all in the household must abide by. Ten rules and none can be broken. If Broken hell awaits you, Valerie." Valerie has lived all 19 years of her life as a Christian. A Christian who didn't understand the true meaning of the love of Christ because her mother had made her fear Him. Fear so much that a shiver runs down her spine whenever she thinks of not following "the ten rules of the Christian household" And when she broke one... She thought of her life as over. Then hope appears. Hope that she had never learned as a Christian growing up with her mother. She learns love. Love that can soothe the years of fear she had. Follow Valerie on her Journey to learn what true Christianity means. Follow Valerie as she learns with all her imperfections, there is a God who's love will never fade. 12 in Christ- 5/04/2022
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Highest Rankings: #1 Rules #1 Christian #1 Family This is a story about Clayton, age 24, and his little sister Sophia, age 12. Their parents died when Sophia was 6 and Clayton has taken care of her ever since then. He is doing his best to raise her to love herself, others, and most importantly God. He loves Sophia, but she can be a hand full at times, and this can get her into trouble. . . . "You can go ahead and put your phone in my office drawer, and I better not see you messing around when I get back, understand me?" I look down and mumble "Yeah..." which results is a sharp "Sophia." from Clayton. I look up at him and say "Yes sir." He never makes me call him sir except when I am in trouble, but he still expects that I say ma'am and sir to other adults all of the time. I think it is kinda silly, but I am not going to argue with him. My thoughts are interrupted when he say "And Sophia..." I look at him prepared for something else about my punishment, but he just says "... I love you." I give him a small smile and say "Love you too Clay." *ongoing*

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