Continued

 

I have, in the past two years gotten into photography. God has filled me with a passion for capturing the beautiful and wonderful nature He has created, I have had much enjoyment and passion with capturing wonderful photos.

About two years ago my father left my mother for another woman, who he had an affair with. Looking back, the times when he was out trucking and not able to make it home for family events makes me wonder if he was with that other woman. For the longest time, I was angry and mad at my father. Through prayer, I came to forgive him. Even though my father has not been the best I know, I have a Father in heaven who will never leave or forsake me! I am living with my mother.

Everything I have been through in my life had been hard thus far, but I had help. I have had Jesus walk with me through every step. If you do not know Jesus I suggest you get to know him. Your life will never be the same once you get to know him.

Imagine waking up every morning with a sense of purpose and importance. The new day is bright with possibility and meaning.

Imagine going through every dark time in life with hope. Knowing that your pain is not unnoticed and that all will turn out for the best.

Imagine having someone to thank for the brightest moments and best parts of your life. Someone you can thank for love, success and contentment.

This is the life of the person who has dedicated his life to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Most people know that faith in Jesus promises an eternity in heaven and unending bliss after death. But not as many people realize that Jesus cares about their lives right now, on this earth. Jesus wants to fill their days with His joy and peace as a preview of heaven.

Jesus wants not just a distant belief, but a close personal relationship with every person including you!


 

EDITORS’ NOTE: Neurofibromatosis (commonly abbreviated NF; neurofibromatosis type 1 is also known as von Recklinghausen disease) is a genetically-inherited disorder in which the nerve tissue grows tumors (neurofibromas) that may be benign or may cause serious damage by compressing nerves and other tissues. The disorder affects all neural crest cells (Schwann cells, melanocytes and endoneurial fibroblasts). Cellular elements from these cell types proliferate excessively throughout the body, forming tumors; melanocytes also function abnormally in this disease, resulting in disordered skin pigmentation and café au lait spots. The tumors may cause bumps under the skin, colored spots, skeletal problems, pressure on spinal nerve roots, and other neurological problems.[1][2]

Neurofibromatosis is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means only one copy of the affected gene is needed for the disorder to develop. Therefore, if only one parent has neurofibromatosis, his or her children have a 50% chance of developing the condition as well. The severity in affected individuals can vary, this may be due to variable expressivity. Approximately half of cases are due to de novo mutations and no other affected family members are seen. It affects males and females equally

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