Adolescence can be a season of devastating insecurity, and the lunchroom can shine a spotlight on your loneliness. Today as much as ever we must not abandon the lunch room and other places kids hang out. We need brave young leaders who are willing to go into the world of kids to be authentic representatives of Jesus.
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Refugio:
She cries all the time and I just don't want to be around her.
(19 October 2016)
Refugio:
I barely even bond with my baby.
(19 October 2016)
Refugio:
He has his dream job and kids but I would have dumped him a long time ago and it's worse because I don't have my friends or family here.
(19 October 2016)
Refugio:
He's selfish like all white men.
(19 October 2016)
Refugio:
I never got to finish school or experience things I dreamed of and it's all his fault.
(19 October 2016)
Refugio:
I was 19 when I met him and still in college when I got pregnant.
(19 October 2016)
Regan:
Does he have feelings for me or is he just nice?
(19 October 2016)
Regan:
He tells me how much fun he has with me all the time and that i am amazing.
(19 October 2016)
Regan:
I caught him staring at me the entire night.
(19 October 2016)
Regan:
At one point he put his arms around my waist and pulled me in close.
(19 October 2016)
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