Christine Nichole

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Gender Female
Location Bejing, China!
Introduction Writing is my outlet. Sometimes I sit down and have no idea what will come... but I believe the Holy Spirit speaks to me as I write, so I have to do it. And I love doing it. I'm a natural blonde and like to always keep my hair length changing. My favorite feature(s) are my feet though. They're small (for my height). I want to marry a beautiful man and I plan on mothering children. I have a passion for missionary care. I love cooking with real ingredients, traveling around the world, creating art, and drinking coffee with people I care for. I'm doing my best to improve my prayer life and to live by the causes for which I stand. {...I also hate hanging prepositions.} At Shepherdessing, and in the real world, I am authentic... though I have a bent toward positive expression, there are also days when I will end a post in raw bluntness. I'm happy to be here and I thank you, kindly, for reading!
Interests Learning more about the character of the Lord, crafts, mentors, mentees, coffee, missions, autumn, close friendships, Yosemite National Park, good rest, blogging, Europe, time with my beloved family
Favorite Movies The Princess Diaries... really!, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Lakehouse, The Blindside, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Perfect Man (every movie I love has to start with "The"), The Santa Clause
Favorite Music Coldplay, Mumford & Sons, John Mark McMillan, Adele, Owl City, Bethany Dillon, Hillsong United, The Beatles, Aaron Copland, Zach Brown Band, James Taylor, The Album Leaf, Bing Crosby, Brenda Lee, Josh Groban, Ingrid Michaelson, and Techno sometimes
Favorite Books To Kill a Mockingbird, The Catcher in the Rye, Silent to the Bone, Unusual and Most Popular Baby Names, I wish I read more (not a book... just my wish)

If mud is dirt plus water, what is clay?

Clay is not dirt, it's clay... and I don't know much about its chemistry, but I love to hold clay. I was in a class once where we played with clay as a spiritual exercise and our professor said, "I wonder if God ends the day with messy hands... with us all over his hands." He is the potter after all.