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    1. Amen!! I believe it’s a tactic of the enemy from even a very early age to keep us from realizing God’s call on our life or even finding God in the first place

  1. Wow, your early childhood sounds amazing! I wouldn’t have wanted to move either! I was lucky to have good friends who liked me as I was, what a difference that makes.

    1. It does make a big difference. It is amazing how moving from one area of a state to another can result in such a big difference in how you feel you fit in!

  2. I don’t really fit into my family which is sad. We all did so much as a family. Helped to read about your life story

  3. Isn’t it just so easy to forget who we are and go right along with the things of this world? I have done that for the last few years, and it is exhausting. I just want to be in my own skin and love the woman God has created me to be. I love these verses you have shared. They really help me to remember that I am a new creation in Christ, and He has redeemed me. That’s the only identity I need.

    1. Amen! I know before I was saved I wanted to please people so badly! It takes time to get out of that habit, doesn’t it? It IS exhausting!

  4. You never have to worry about fitting in with God. He accepts us as we are. Thank you for sharing your very personal and touching story. I think everyone can relate to the feeling of not fitting in at one point or another. Loved this post!

  5. What a great story tied together with a great resource on finding our identity in Christ. Pinning!

  6. Thank you for the reminders from the Word. That is one of the most powerful things I have found to help me stay grounded in ANY circumstance and/or situation! XO

  7. I loved reading about your childhood, it reminds me of the old movies I love and the innocence of childhood. Divorce, blended families, and moving all can have an affect. And copying behaviors and patterning ourselves after others even as a believer, can be detrimental. I know I have just be me after a lot of trying to strong for others, I was just spent out. I learned how to let God be God, the perfect Father. Have a Merry Christmas Diane.

    1. Thank you! Yes it is very detrimental but then there’s grace and it gets us through it all! Merry Christmas to you as well Rebecca!

  8. I think a young girl’s identity comes very easily with her peers. I know my own did. We remove our dependency from parents to peers so early these days, which I think can be (though not always) detrimental to a young woman or man.

    Just discovered your blog and link-up – thank you!

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