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Child of God Stereotypes Redefined

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Angel

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have fought against stereotypes in my family, church, and school. Inspired by art, I was able to touch many people's hearts into understanding that we can be different, we can succeed as an art lover, son of God and a student. I created prayer flags when my uncle died and placed them outside my house for everyone to see, reflecting peace to all. I believe that I can be all three a Christian, a student and an artist. People need to break with stereotypes and accept people how they are. I believe that as a Christian God wants us to succeed and as an artist that I can project what I feel without tags of I should do this or that or that is not correct and that is. As a student I want to show my other interests and do not be afraid of saying I am an artist, or I am a Christian.

Keith

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
To walk among people, being a part of what's happening
Why are you participating?: 

I think turning your back, ignoring is a case when you turn around you see, hear, speak to the people coming at you

Danna

Mansfield, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Smile to any stranger when walking, pray for anyone, anywhere, open doors, give hugs when I can
Why are you participating?: 

God is love, Jesus is love, it doesn't matter who we are, what we have done, what we like, what sexuality we prefer, God just wants to walk with us.

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