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Arotunes Thursday: Reconcile by Lacey Sturm is about surviving addiction and how it warps your mind.
I thought my knuckles were bleeding for the right reasons Fighting the good fight in every open season Now my hands are busy pulling out planks of wood My eye sockets filling up with my own blood
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LACEY STURM KENOTIC METANOIA — Releasing on November 17th
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LACEYS INTERVIEW FOR RIFF Magazine
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☆ LACEY STUM 20 DAY CHALLENGE ☆ Day 15. Favourite song of ‘Life Screams’
You’re Not Alone - Lacey Sturm
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officiallaceysturm: Anyone missing live events as much as we are? Tag the last band you saw live!
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“So often we go all over the place, so we can marvel at creation. We go to the beach, we go to the mountains, we go see the desert, we go see these beautiful places and we marvel, we look at the stars and we marvel. But then we pass our own selves by and we don’t marvel.”
— Lacey Sturm
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“I remember the day I met the God I didn’t believe in. As I stood before Him, my life flashed before my eyes and I saw those moments of searching on the roof. I knew in that moment of encountering God that even when I called the Texas sky a faithful friend it was really God who was calling me up to be with Him and to be still.”
— Lacey Sturm “The Mystery”
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“Oh, God, how disgusting to use your pain, and your suffering, and your blood as an excuse to keep on sinning.”
— Lacey Sturm, The Return
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“What goes on in the mind of a newborn baby when she first opens her eyes? It must be extreme wonder, awe, openness, receptivity, complete humility. Totally vulnerable, dependent on whomever is willing to care. When our hearts say, I know nothing. God, help, I believe we have come to a place of new birth, new growth, and a change of season. Jesus said, ‘Unless you become like little children, you cannot enter heaven’ (see Matt. 18:3). Maybe we are too 'smart’ sometimes to let God take us to a new facet of heaven. Maybe we are too proud. Maybe we are too respectable. Maybe we are too political or religious. Maybe we are too focused on our pain or fears. Maybe we are too controlling.”
— Lacey Sturm, The Return
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