I was born again when I was 13 years old. A lot of people these days talk a lot about being spiritual, but few want to be specific about what they really believe in. I’m not a Bible thumper by any stretch, but I have some deep core beliefs and the main one is that Jesus is my savior and died for me. That thought is almost overwhelming to me. I can’t imagine NOT believing that or how anyone can turn away the gift that it brings with it. It’s my core. And for anyone out there who wants that, it only takes a prayer. One simple prayer to acknowledge that you do believe Christ died for you and you accept His wonderful gift of forgiveness, salvation and everlasting life. That’s all it takes. Of course, you should also seek out others who share your beliefs whether it’s a church or a study group – just to help you learn and grow.
Stacy's Life List
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1. build my cats their own backyard habitat.
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2. manage my time better
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3. get my house organized
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4. make more money
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5. Visit Alaska
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6. get out of debt
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7. finish my book
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8. retire early
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9. Learn Spanish
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10. Get fit and stay fit
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11. landscape my yard
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12. remodel my kitchen
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13. take a photography class
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14. play with my daughter more
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15. get a tattoo
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16. relax
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17. remember my friends birthdays
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18. find my soulmate
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19. stop being afraid
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20. stop procrastinating
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21. Swim with dolphins
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22. stand up for what i believe in
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23. get some sleep
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24. visit Australia
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Recent entries
Finding my center...
3 years ago
Absolutely incredible...
3 years ago
I know everyone says that their children changed their life. But I swear – having my daughter probably saved mine. It’s like my life didn’t really even begin until she came along. And for most of my life – I never wanted kids – so it was quite a surprise to find out how fulfilling this was.
Hard work, but well worth it!
3 years ago
I’ve always wanted my own business and in 2000, I officially jumped in. It’s still evolving and that’s one thing I’ve learned to accept. It’s like a person, if it can’t change and evolve, you’ll fade away. It’s also a lot of work. There’s no one to pass the buck to, but if you’re a control freak like me, I love that.
