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The Most Important Thing to Scott Talley

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Before Christ I was lost and in the darkness. I was trying to fit into the ways of this world. My goal in life was to fit in with the right crowd. That basically caused me to become unhappy and not connected to anyone. I wanted to sit at the right table and be seen with the right people. All this got me nowhere.

My life when I met Christ was a night I'll never forget. I remember crying out to God to save me from my sins. My life changed. Maybe not that second but my mentality was no longer on myself and my needs. I got my needs and strength through Jesus Christ. The best day of my life was that night that I got on my knees and said Father take my life and use me for your Glory.

Life after Christ has been amazing. It has had roller coaster moments, but it has been wonderful. I'm a man who is called a prayer warrior. I graduated from College with a degree in Youth Ministry and am now getting my masters in Evangelism. I'm a man who is seeking his Father in heaven. God's hand is very evident in my life. I'm not perfect and still catch myself in sin, but I realize God is in control. My God is amazing God who saved a sinner like me.

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