A Path From Destruction

Summary
My grandmother instilled a lot of values and morals in her grandchildren. Growing up we had a lot of peer-pressure in our lives. As a teenager you think you know grown up things. You tend to rebelled against your parents. Friends have a lot of Influence in a teenager's life no matter how smart they think they are. We tend to do things to fit in. As parents we have to teach our children while their young. Teach them about God and Godly things. When they get older they will have God to turn back to, after their difficult and confusing adolescent years. Life sometimes always throws us some curves. That's why we have to be educated young. We have to be prepared to know when we have to pray and Know God is always with us no matter what we do in life, We must keep the faith.
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