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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The Train Tracks
Thursday, October 24, 2013
church
so last night i went to church.first we had praise and worship. the statement from last was we must decrease for him to increase. what that means is we have to stop putting ourselves first,we need to stop thinking what about me.Because if we do that he will he will bless you and he will increase in your life.but until you let god into your heart and put him first he cant do anything
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| Shedding Light on the Pathway Leading to True Life: He Must Increase |
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
To Earth and Back
i've died and gone to heaven, only it’s nothing like i've imagined. i was greeted by a guide—someone from my past .There’s one question i've been dying to know and, at the end of the tour, ive decide to ask.theres this question i've been dying to no since i was in the eight grade.what is out side the galaxy. we as human would never no but now that i'm in heaven i get to ask.where do the black holes go and why did he make us????????
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
movie night
so this friday i'm going to the movies with my friend noah.then afterwards i'm going to his grandma and grandpa house to meet them . here are some tips on how to meet your guy friends family. Stay calm and just be yourself. There's nothing worse than a fake, and it's totally obvious if you try too hard. Just calm down and try and enjoy yourself. If you are relaxed and not too shy or over-excitable then they'll feel much more comfortable being around you and conversation will come much more easily. When they ask you questions, for example about your future or career, just be truthful, but make sure you have confidence in your own plan.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
teenage depression :,(
Occasional bad moods or acting out is to be expected, but depression is something different. Depression can destroy the very essence of a teenager’s personality, causing an overwhelming sense of sadness, despair, or anger.
Whether the incidences of teen depression are actually increasing, or we’re just becoming more aware of them, the fact remains that depression strikes teenagers far more often than most people think. And although depression is highly treatable, experts say only one in five depressed teens receive help. Unlike adults, who have the ability to seek assistance on their own, teenagers usually must rely on parents, teachers, or other caregivers to recognize their suffering and get them the treatment they need. So if you have an adolescent in your life, it’s important to learn what teen depression looks like and what to do if you spot the warning signs.Problems at school. Depression can cause low energy and concentration difficulties. At school, this may lead to poor attendance, a drop in grades, or frustration with schoolwork in a formerly good student.Running away. Many depressed teens run away from home or talk about running away. Such attempts are usually a cry for help.Drug and alcohol abuse. Teens may use alcohol or drugs in an attempt to “self-medicate” their depression. Unfortunately, substance abuse only makes things worse.Low self-esteem. Depression can trigger and intensify feelings of ugliness, shame, failure, and unworthiness.Internet addiction. Teens may go online to escape their problems, but excessive computer use only increases their isolation, making them more depressed.
- Violence. Some depressed teens—usually boys who are the victims of bullying—become violent. As in the case of the Columbine and Newtown school massacres, self-hatred and a wish to die can erupt into violence and homicidal rage.
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