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Hi Friends! My name is Hallie, and I’m really glad you’ve come to join me today. I am a college student at East Texas Baptist University, pursuing a degree in Elementary Education, with a focus on English and Language Arts. I love Jesus with all my heart, and I hope to share His glorious light with everyone I come across. On this site, you will find an assortment of essays, all with that purpose in mind. I write what and when I feel led to; I hope you find something that speaks to you! I have a TON of hobbies, including golf, video games, dancing, studying Spanish, working in the upholstery shop, spending time with my friends, reading, and of course, writing. I can’t wait to share with you all what God has been putting on my heart, and I really hope that He speaks to you through my work. 


Thanks for reading! 

Love, Hallie


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  1. Hi, Hallie!
    Your blog is lovely! I'm also a homeschooled Christian writer, although I don't dance. I love the art of it though! It is so beautiful and amazing.
    Wow, a thousand books?? That is AWESOME. I'm a total bookworm, ha ha.
    Looking forward to future posts! Keep up the great work!

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  2. Thank you Misty! I am glad you like it!

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  3. Hi, Hallie!
    I just recently discovered your blog, and it's lovely. :) I'm a homeschooled Christian writer, and we have soooo many books too!

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    1. Thanks ZIelle! I am glad that you are enjoying my blog!!

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