It's My Life

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by Melody Carlson


  After the “speaker” is selected, we finish off with a quick prayer. We always pray for the audience, that God will reach out and touch their hearts through our music. And so far so good. Or so it seems. It's hard to know for sure, but the general reaction of our audiences has been quite positive.

  As a result of our little elimination game, I've come to think of the three of us in those same terms–rock, paper, and scissors. I see Laura as the rock since she can be so immovable sometimes, but she's also dependable and solid. Allie is the paper because she can be kind of flighty, but at the same time she's flexible, fun and active. I guess that makes me the scissors, which doesn't seem like such a great thing really. But maybe it's because I'm the songwriter and I have to be on the cutting edge–ha. Naturally, I haven't told Allie and Laura about my little metaphor. Somehow I don't think they'd fully appreciate it.

  Now, just in case it sounds as if I'm complaining. I'm not. I am thoroughly enjoying our tour. And the scenery's not bad either. Like right now we're driving through some of the most incredible country I've ever seen–amazing mountains and trees and beautiful sunsets. It's been awesome! I feel totally blessed by God, and every single day I'm thankful for all He's done and is doing with our band.

  ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS

  three together

  fitting in

  yet so different

  set apart

  made by One

  who knows all things

  knows our weaknesses

  and our strengths

  hold us close

  within Your hand

  use us for Your glory

  amen

  This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogues are products

  of the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance

  to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental

  IT'S MY LIFE

  published by Multnomah Books

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  and in association with the literary agency of Sara A. Fortenberry

  © 2001 by Melody Carlson

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Carlson, Melody.

  It's my life by Caitlin O'Conner / by Melody Carlson.

  p.cm.

  Summary Sixteen-year-old Caitlin struggles with her feelings about her

  best friend's pregnancy, boys who tempt her to break her vow not to

  date, non-Christian friends, and what God may be calling her to do with

  her life.

  eISBN: 978-0-307-56484-9

  [1 Christian life–Fiction. 2. Friendship–Fiction 3 Conduct of

  life–Fiction. 4. Missionaries–Fiction. 5. Diaries–Fiction.] I.

  Title.

  PZ7.C216637 It 2001

  [Fic]–dc21

  v3.0

 

 

 


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