FROM CHAOS TO CHRIST

FROM CHAOS TO CHRIST

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She grew up in comfort, surrounded by luxury, but her heart was always searching for something more. Behind the pretty face, the perfect smile and perfect life was a girl who felt unloved and unseen. Others saw her as spoiled, and heartless but they never noticed how empty she felt inside. She chased love in parties, attention in crowds, and peace in all the wrong places. When her heart was lost, numb and close to giving up, she met someone who didn't just see her but also saw her soul. He didn't try to impress her, he just showed her real kindness and strong faith... At first, she thought he would be just like the others. But slowly, he helped her see who she really was. Through him, God began to change her life, not just with love, but with healing and a new purpose.
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Life may look perfect on the outside, but on the inside it never is. Take Liliana Megan and Evan James for example: Meg, as she likes to be called, has a mother, father, and younger sister. She attends church on Sundays and works tirelessly on her schoolwork. Perfect? Think again. Her life may look it, but her heart is empty. She is far from her Heavenly Father, though she claims to be His child. Evan has a father, but they aren't close. His mother died when she was young. Attending the same school and church as Meg, he sees things a little differently than her. He lives in communion with God his Father, and should probably focus a bit more on his schoolwork. Neither of their lives are perfect, but in different ways.

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