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Posted On 07/06/2012 03:01:37 by anjilynn
its 5 am and i'm up listening to some lds music. just couldn't sleep anymore. ever since the visit from the missionaries yesterday i've been pondering on what we shared and the goals i've set. i figured i'd share some with you and hopefully it will be an encouragement to you you. the majority of the time was spent getting to know each other (of course) so here is a little or a lot about myself. it depends on how you look at it. i'm 43 years young and currently a full time collge student studying criminal justice for my bachelors and my masters will be psycology/social work. my ultimate goal is to serve Heavenly Father and the community by becoming a victim's advocate. interesting you might say. why this fields? i'm a two tiime rape survivor, i was also molested by a former relative at 15, survived two suide attempts and went through hurricanne Katrina in southern mississippi in my spare time i love listening to music just love it all types, enjoy cooking, writing, blogging on my blog, looking up scholarships for school and many more activities. ok so that is my introduction. some may think its too detail i think it's a perfect start. there is a talk on lds.or call Stand in the sacred grove. its at the ces firside part of mormon.org. I have this saved as one of my many favorite. it was this talk that i stumbled across that confirmed i needed to retrun home to the truth. i'll write more later. check out my private blog at http://dancingintovictory@bogspot.com.

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