The Christmas banquet you attended with a boy…and your best girl friend. When the 3 of you arrived, you quickly learned you were 1 of 3 girls wearing that dress. Dear 15-year-old me, Let me jump right in with a question. Will you believe me when I say, “It all works ...


















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Great post! I love this line: We worry about the unknowns, even when we know the One who knows it all.
That was very encouraging! Thank you!
Beautiful, I love this!
Your post took me back in time. It reminded me of myself. Gosh, being a teenager is tough. It’s such a shallow season for many young girls. Lol. At that age a lot of little problems seem so big.
And you’re right, if someone told me this and that about my future and who I will become and how things will turn out and the thing Im sobbing about, how it will be so meaningless in the end . . . you’re right, I wouldn’t believe them. In fact, I would tell them they don’t understand what Im going through.
That is what I would tell my parents when I was 16.,
OH but how they DO understand! They’ve been there. They see the bigger picture. They have learned the hard way about what matters and what doesnt and the same goes for us and our children and so forth. We all learn through seasons, through time, about what matters and what doesn’t.