Faith quote, Lauren Scruggs
Pain unwraps us; it opens us up and shows us how empty and helpless we are without God and his goodness.
Pain unwraps us; it opens us up and shows us how empty and helpless we are without God and his goodness.
I always believe that the sky is just the beginning of the limit.
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This is who I am. I’m not perfect. I don’t want to try to be perfect.
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