Mary Lin

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Gender Female
Industry Education
Occupation Student
Location Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Introduction I'm 28 and I am in grad school in Fort Worth. I believe the Father has asked me to share His love with those who have not heard, and I am really excited about it! I love Him with all of my heart and I am actively seeking to please Him. I love His promise in Jer. 29:11! I don't know exactly what He has planned for me, but I am excited and looking forward to seeing where He leads me, one day at a time!
Interests M, history, teaching, music, reading, politics/parliamentary procedure
Favorite Movies It's a Wonderful Life, Pamela's Prayer, National Treasure, 1776 (it is so cool-- and Mr. Feeny is in it-- he plays John Adams!), Billy (the Billy Graham story), The Nativity Story, The Patriot, Facing the Giants, One Night With the King, Pirates of the Caribbean (all 3), Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Grease, Mr. Holland's Opus, The Freedom Writers, To Sir With Love, Time Changers, Never Been Kissed, Veggie Tales (I'm a kid at heart!), most Disey movies, etc.
Favorite Music Anything on KLove! My favorite artists include: Jaci Velasquez, Mark Harris, Scott Krippayne, Mercy Me, Avalon, Franchesca Battestelli (sp?), Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris Tomlin, Casting Crowns, Testify, Chris Sligh, Point of Grace, 4Him, Rush of Fools, and many more that I can't think of right now...
Favorite Books The Bible, Revolution in World Missions by K.P. Yohannan, Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper, Let the Nations be Glad by John Piper, Lady in Waiting, The Yada Yada Prayer Group (series), How to Listen to God by Charles Stanley, John Adams by David McCullough, Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot, Under God, The Two from Galilee, Julia's Hope Emma's Gift Katie's Dream Rorey's Secret and Rachel's Prayer by Leisha Kelley (they're all in a series), basically any kind of historical fiction- especially Christian historical fiction. I know this makes me a nerd but I actually enjoyed reading my history textbooks (for the most part) and still enjoy reading non-fiction history books.