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My family in that time was in a deep crisis and we only had one friend that supported us. They introduced us to this one church very small and lively. We didn’t pay so much attention to it so we just left when my mom got bored. One day when the Wolf family , our friend, babysit my sister and I one of the preaches caught me. The pastor was telling us about how to gain salvation and how the world was in the darkness walking into dangers. I couldn’t describe my feelings in that church. When they got into prayer I literally cried on my knees and right next to me was my mom doing the same thing.
I realized that God loved me and he would never leave me even if times got tough. I was so touched that my family started to go to every service even prayers
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He was just one year younger than me and his name was Santiago. Santiago expressed himself which I got jealous of because I was still shy on talking to people and getting to know them better. He really didn’t care what other people think and talked about things he knew or what talents he got. Till this day I still admire him for that. On those times I was a total jerk to him which I regret so much because when the years pass more and more he shuts his doors of trust in front of me. He became a very talented piano player and right next to him is the bass player, me, trying to catch up to him.
Erick when I first met him he was a jerk. I literally didn’t to talk to him until I went inside the youth group. He’s a pretty cool guy if you act mature in front of him. Yea he doesn’t like it when people act dumb or mess around it’s just annoying to him. Sometimes he gives me rides to practice since I don’t know how to drive yet.
Denalyn or known as Dena is the drum player in the youth group. She has so much difficulties in the timings for some songs , but I believe in her that she can. Dena just loves to mess around with the instruments because she really wants to play other instruments. On the bass guitar she is doing ok in the

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