Renovation
For those who have already visited this blog before, you may notice that there have been some changes made. Most importantly, the title. I originally began this blog in June (or very end of May if I'm not mistaken), with sole intent to document my struggles with Christianity and whole-heartedly devoting my life to serving God. My goal was, and still is, to remain as transparent as possible so that not only am I discussing my struggles and praying to overcome them, but helping others see that they can relate to me and pray for deliverance in those same areas. Since May, September 16, 2012 to be exact, I am no longer luke-warm for God. I was baptized in the name of the Holy Spirit on September 16 in my very first Church home, Urban Empowerment, thus a new name for this blog was vital. With that said, that does not mean that my life is peachy. When you declare to live for God, that now becomes a top priority for the enemy to knock you off your narrow path. It is hard. Very hard. I have my days. I have days where I feel high...that after church high. Feels like you can take on the world because you know God is right there with you. Then I have my days where trials are compounding on top of each other and I grow faint. But all of these days are necessary because I chose this life and believe it or not, this life is 100000000x better than living in the world.
Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world- 1John 4:4
These blogs are not for notoriety. I am just a vessel to draw others closer to him as he draws me nearer to him. Become a frequent and each day, die to self and make the decision to live for him. I can greatly guarantee that you will never regret it.
God Bless
Alana
Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world- 1John 4:4
These blogs are not for notoriety. I am just a vessel to draw others closer to him as he draws me nearer to him. Become a frequent and each day, die to self and make the decision to live for him. I can greatly guarantee that you will never regret it.
God Bless
Alana