Saturday, April 14, 2007

No Longer A Follower. . . Now A "Leader"

I totally identify with the Church that I visited last night. It isn't "traditional", and there seemed to be more young adults there than I have seen at the churches back in Chicago that my mom and I have been to. I like it this way- young adults being introduced into a different way of looking at Christianity, and not being forced to believe what the Church thinks of the Christian religion.
Being the oldest of two kids, I'm glad I have the opportunity to "explore" my world, even if I have a challenging disability. If I were still attending Roosevelt University, I'd still be going to many different churches with my mom, not really getting a chance to really discover what's the best setting for me and my belief system.

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I'm living in Springfield, but I'm originally from Chicago. I am now living in a group home for people who are visually impaired. Living at the Mary Bryant Home has been a huge step in my life. I am now able to get involved in activities every day. I am making lots of new friends, and I'm enjoying living with my new family. Since I'm the youngest person, I feel like I have lots of parents and grandparents, and even my best friend, who is like a big sister, to spend my time with. I don't think I'd change this for anything else in the world.