Hi, I'm Alicia, and I'm 23. Junior at The University of North Carolina - Pembroke. Bold. Mighty. BRAVE. I am passionate about people.I would love to set foot on every continent. I believe in making the best out of what you have and that generosity is an underrated quality. I dig good music, travelling, taking pictures, and learning new things. I have a fantastic family, friends, and boyfriend. More than anything, I try to live my life in a way that honors the Lord. Psalm 37:4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and He will give you the desires of your heart.
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#thesetwostinkers (at Crowne Plaza Virginia Beach Town Center)
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All the awards to Adam Hills.
A to the MEN.
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Violence & Silence: Jackson Katz, Ph.D at TEDxFiDiWomen …
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What she really craved was a connection. That feeling you got when you knew you were supposed to be with someone.
J. Sterling, In Dreams (via lovepassiton)
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I have observed with my heart and seen clearly that every action we take is either an expression of love or a cry for love. This practice has heightened my capacity for compassion and opened my heart greater than I ever knew possible.
Dezarae Starnes (via withonefootinafairytale)
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Faith never knows where it is being led, but it knows and loves The One who is leading.
Oswald Chambers
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Should i give up, Or should i just keep chasing pavements? Even if it leads nowhere, Or would it be a waste? Even If i knew my place should i leave it there? Should i give up, Or should i just keep chasing pavements? Even if it leads nowhere.
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Prayer is a mystery. I’ve often heard people saying, with a sneer, ‘It doesn’t go beyond the ceiling, you know.’ But the point of prayer, at least the way Jesus saw it, is that it doesn’t have to. Your father, he says, is there in the secret place with you. He sees and knows your deepest thoughts and hopes and fears. He hears the words you say. He hears, too, the things you can’t put into words but want to lay before him anyway. Prayer, in fact, isn’t a mystery in the sense of ‘a puzzle we can’t understand’. Prayer is a symptom, a sign, of the mystery: the fact that heaven and earth actually mingle together. There are times when they interlock; there are places where they overlap. To pray, in this sense, is to claim a time and place — it can be anywhere, any time — as one of those times, one of those places. If prayer is about heaven and earth overlapping in time and space, it’s also about them coming together in matter, in the stuff of this world, the clay from which we are made. To pray, in this sense, is to claim — think about it and realize just how daring this is! — that the living God, enthroned in heaven, can make his home with you, within you. To make this point vividly, go into your room in secret and pray there. Take God seriously. But, when you do so, realize one more thing. If prayer is about heaven and earth coming together at one time, in one place, within the lump of clay we call ‘me’, then it’s going to change this person called ‘me’. In particular, it’s going to make me a forgiver. Jesus was quite clear about this. All of us have been hurt, wounded, slighted, annoyed by other people. How much more have we ourselves done that to God! Yet we want him to be with us, to hear us, and — yes! — to forgive us. How can we not be forgivers too? So the great prayer comes together. Utterly simple, utterly profound. A child can learn it; an old, wise saint will still be going deeper into it. Heaven is not far away, and it’s where we meet the God who, with breathtaking confidence, we can call ‘Father’. Familiarity must not imply contempt. His very name is holy, and we must honour it as such. And what we most want — the strange phenomenon of which prayer itself is a supreme example! — is that his kingdom should come and his will be done on earth as in heaven. When we pray, we pray for that goal but we also pray within that promise.
N.T. Wright (via thecommoncup)
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A woman in her glory, a woman of beauty, is a woman who is not striving to become beautiful or worthy or enough. She knows in her quiet center where God dwells that he finds her beautiful, has deemed her worthy, and in him, she is enough.
Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge (via -dejalenae-)
I love this book. Love this quote.
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Let me be straight: you are not David. Your trouble in life is not Goliath. If you view the Scriptures through the lens that really all the superheroes in the Bible are actually you, then you have put a weight on your shoulders that you will not be able to bear. Jesus is gonna be David, Goliath is gonna be sin and death, and who does that make you? Doesn’t that make you the little Israelites in the corner going “He’s gonna kill all of us!!”? That’s exactly who you are. So let’s make sure we are playing the right part in the Story.
Matt Chandler (via withonefootinafairytale)
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The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind.
Caroline Myss
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