LOL With Taylor Elyse

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Our next LOL guest is Taylor a gorgeous blog pal.

Hi y’all! I’m Taylor and I blog over at Live and Move. I’m currently a college student going into my junior year. (Time flies!) I love a perfect cup of tea, conversations that stir my heart and warm my soul, taking pictures, watching old movies, listening to old Motown records on my record player, and falling asleep under warm covers.

I’m not really a fan of people who are prideful or disingenuous. I don’t like most Top 40 music. It’s too formulaic and shallow. But enough about things I that annoy me! Let’s talk about living out loud.

For me, living out loud means living a life that means something in the big picture. As a Christian, that meaning is shaped by choosing to live a life that has an eternal impact. It’s hard. I fall so short of that standard. My journey to living a life out loud started the summer before my freshman year of college and continues even now. It’s a journey largely facilitated by books .That summer, I read Crazy Love by Francis Chan and Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper.

They do such a good job of highlighting the frivolity of what is so often defined as success in our culture. It challenged me and grew me to the point that my boyfriend said he felt like he was dating a different person. At school, I read One.Life by Scott McKnight. That book is all about building a dream that Jesus can weave into his kingdom dream. I go back to that book every so often. It’s worn, highlighted, dog-eared, and generally loved. Around November of that year I read the Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne. It shook me and challenged me to make buying decisions that reflected God’s heart. For me, this means trying to be a more conscious consumer. So much of what we buy cheaply is produced through the exploitation of people in other countries.

This summer, I read Kisses from Katie. This girl is barely three years older than me. She packed up, moved to Africa, adopted 11 beautiful girls, and started a nonprofit. Her passion and spirit inspired me to sponsor a Compassion child. She’s a beautiful four year old girl named Yenmi. One day I hope to travel to El Salvador and meet her! The people who wrote each of these books that shaped me inspire me simply because they took action. They followed God in ways that were uncomfortable and that seem strange in the context of our culture. They seriously count everything but Jesus as a loss.

I’m inspired by people who take their talents and use them for His glory. They don’t necessarily put a label of Christian on it, but their hearts for God are so evident. I want to be that. I’m not now and I never will fully be.

I think the best way to start living out loud is to find what inspires you to take action and then do it. Read books if you’re like me. Watch videos. Talk to someone who you admire. And then apply it. The gap between thinking and doing can be so wide at times. I know that too well. I hope that my little attempts at living out loud inspired you to take even a baby step in the right direction. God will use that!

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Thank you Taylor for sharing your views with us.

You can find Taylor here

On Being Sincere

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Recently I have been contemplating on what to do for summer. After the first two weeks boredom can really start to grow on you and I don’t want that to happen because I believe in the saying ‘Time is gold’. So in my consistent search for what I am to do in this long holiday, I found this blog. Well actually I got the url from my friend and schoolmate and I thought I would  share it here. It’s like an online diary. Something I really love about her is the fact that she is a sincere person. Sincerity is something I have struggled with. Sometimes(most of the times) I am afraid that people will not be able to understand me and will simply just ignore what I have to say. In this fast paced blog world where every corner has a blog that is waiting to be read, one can be swept away by the multitude and forget the real meaning behind every written word. It is something  that requires a lot of confidence and I am learning to do on a daily basis and I know it will take a long time to fully grasp the essence of being sincere. It is one thing I want to accomplish in the course of writing this blog. One thing I am grateful for is the fact that there are people like Diane to remind us what life is truly about. Being sincere because that is what really counts.

We were talking summer activities. I don’t know how I got carried away but yep I just had to let it out.

What activities do you suggest I can do(so blank here!)

🙂

Sophie

Friendship

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Today is my gorgeous and beautiful best friend’s birthday! And I’m so excited for her. So instead of writing a birthday message, I decided to write about her in this post.

I and Manda go a long way. We met in 2009 in high school and the memory of our first encounter is still fresh in my mind. This brings me to today’s topic. Friendship.

In this first paced world of cyber hangouts, media and social networks, it is hard to tell who is a real friend and harder to find one. It is hard to find a person who will like you for who you really are and not for what you are, what you have become or what you are yet to become. We are now living in an era where people accumulate ‘friends’ and ‘followers’ on great social networks. It is true that you can be surrounded by a thousand people but still feel alone. What we don’t realize though is that there are real people out there. People who are willing to be friends but we look past them all branding them as people who don’t understand us. Maybe we haven’t taken time to get out there or maybe we have taken those who would have been friends for granted. Whatever the reason, we have to look within ourselves and see where the problem is.  Because when we do, it will be much easier to relate to people and make  real good friends.

My challenge this holiday is to make my friends feel loved and I am gonna have to do that in many different ways because I have realized that if I want a friend, I have to get out there and be one.

Happy Birthday Manda!

Don’t you ever forget that Aku Cinta Kamu!