Dear Middle School Girls:
I pray that you will see and be seen. You will speak and be heard. You will not cry in the girls bathroom at school, ever. You will know how loved you are by the Father. You will be yourselves, in a circumstances. You won't listen to what mean individuals say about you behind your back. You won't let people get to you. You will not start or pick or continue a fight. I pray you will know how unique each of you is. That you will know you are never alone, that God is with you and for you, as am I - always. Ladies, I want you to embrace every curvy, lumpy, awkward piece of your body because God created you all so beautifully in His image and most of that awkwardness you will grow out of. I want you to dance and have fun with your friends. I want you to realize that middle school won't last forever. I want you to stop bullying each other. I want you to stop criticizing other middle school girls. I want you to know that I love you so much. I want you to look in the mirror and call yourself beautiful (and mean it). I want you to know how precious you are even when the boy you have a crush on may not think so. I want you to embrace your B.O. and stop caring what people think of you. I want you to be your weird self. I want you to stop feeling ashamed for the way you look; God made you so gorgeous! I want you to accept that puberty sucks and yeah - it sucks. I want you to know you are changing my life. I see thing differently, with you in it. I love everything about you girls. From your drama filled lives to your curiousity about Jesus to your lack of faith to your willingness to change to your stubbornness. I love it all. Thank you for being a part of my life. Because of you, I know how to care for people well and cry with them over things that won't matter five minutes later. You make me laugh and cry and frustrated sometimes but more than that you make me feel like I can be myself. I love you ladies, Sincerely, Your leader - Cassie
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