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the curbside theologian

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About Me

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the girl that i am



the basics:
name: amanda marie porter
date of birth: may 24th, 1987
family: mom, dad, younger brother
car: 1987 acura integra, white
<--loves-->
god, jesus, the bible, following my religion, coffee, family, rachel(bfflfg), sarah hoye, my job, whitney, amy, michal, siena, lindsay, sunsets, sunrises, sushi, joeseph, jorge, loc, john, seattle, music, interpreting lyrics, the late late show with craig ferguson, california, the eiffel tower, laughing, being with kids, fuse beads, driving, the colors pink, green and gold, enjoying long dinners, tlc's "what not to wear", conversation, overlake christian church , the upper room, watching sports, isaiah 40:31, late nights, safeco field, donating blood, dancing in the rain, thunderstorms, roadtrips, chapstick, my cell phone, RENT, rockstar, redbull, corona, foolish things , going to shows, travelling, murren, vienna, rome.
<--dislikes-->
slow drivers, lines on toast, commercials, people who try too hard, being ignored by the important people in my life, arguing, feeling like a bad person, getting hurt physically, days that are too hot, when an actor breaks character, talking to strangers on the phone, my own insecurity.

My Interests

nothing in this life is more important to me than the happiness of my family and my friends and the people i interact with everywhere else i go. they have helped form my foundation and they continue to build the walls of my faith and who i am. without my family, and my inner circle, i would not have the firm ground i stand on. my loyalty to the stars on my map is enduring. i love you all. thank you.

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alright, let's get this story straight this time. i'm 21, i'm into people, i'm a proud christian, and i own my own business. i don't believe in compromising who i am, but i'm willing to negotiate a few alterations if the case seems legit. there's a million reasons that i love life, there's also a million more that i can't wait to find. my passions are music, sunsets, sunrises, and long conversations. my love of Jesus comes first, my family comes in second. my friends are amazing blocks in my spiritual foundation that i'm continually blessed by. my brother means the absolute most to me. my favorite band is foolish things. the just broke up. it's cool though, i got to fly to denver to see them live. it was anointed. i love to fly, i love to drive. i just like going places i guess. i am blood loyal to those i care about and make a commitment to. i am a soldier in Christ's army.


no matter how hard we try in life, it's never hard enough, so why not just give it to Jesus Christ anyways? let's not fight the glory of God. let's live in it like we're supposed to. let's embrace the undeserved Grace He has given us freely. that's right, not you or i earned it. it was given to us freely. the least we can do is turn our eyes back to Jesus. we should worship Him unfailingly. Jesus Christ gave up His life, His LIFE, so that we could see a new day rise. In Him there is hope.

Music:



Movies:

watch //: what
i watch ♥

Television:

tv = boredom BREAKER//

Books:

organizations that i support wholly.

Heroes:





i see the King of Glory, coming up on clouds with fire, the whole earth shakes, the whole earth shakes.

My Blog

Understand when I say...

That I want it that way.         &n bsp;         &n bsp;     Enough said. If you can't deliv...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 02:11:00 PST

GenuineLoveAffair

I'm becoming more and more aware of one great big thing.My relationship with Jesus is a genuine love affair. It's hot, it's heavy, it's scandalous, it's deep, it's raw, it's powerful, and it's real. S...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Sat, 09 Feb 2008 12:46:00 PST

From the Heart.

To you, Thank you so much for never changing. Thank you so much for always staying the same. Thank you for being original. Thank you for maintaining your brilliant uniqueness. It's because of you that...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:57:00 PST

Zephaniah 3:17

Zephaniah 3:17 contains some of the most poetic and resonating words in Scripture in my opinion and my personal walk. The passage reads like this in the New International Version. "The LORD your God i...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 01:49:00 PST

Little Things.

Since last Thursday our house has not had any heat. We have been having quite the cold snap and our heater got stressed out and broke. It was a true refrigerator in here until yesterday. We ...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 02:08:00 PST

C Y F T M T ?

A classic song was played during the music part of our church service today. My favorite lines are as follows. "We can see that God you're moving, a mighty river through the nations, and young and old...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:12:00 PST

World of Plastic.

It doesn't get more real or more blunt that that. Sorry folks, I really just don't think that it is cool. I have truly decided that we live in a world of plastic. We live...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 11:10:00 PST

desperation

I've touched on it before, but it keeps sinking in more and more. I've gone beneath the surface. I've hit the middle of this. I've lived in it for a few days. See, what's funny, that days that I live ...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:01:00 PST

Triune

So, I think we're beginning to lose the grasp of the actual Triune God. We have God. We feel God. We know God. We have Jesus. We feel Jesus. We know Jesus. We don't remember the Holy Spirit. We don't ...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:22:00 PST

Blue and Green

Is pretty much all I can think about right now. It was beautiful. The fourth quarter of the Seahawks game that is. Where at the end of the third quarter the entire energy of the stadium was gone, fans...
Posted by the curbside theologian on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 10:18:00 PST