Catholic. 19. Filipino. Dallas. Family.
CFC-YFL. Music. Friends. BFFs.
Analogies. Picture Creepin. Deep Talks.
College. Sophomore. High Fives. Hugs.
Optimism. Laughter. Praise and Worship.
Text. Tweet. Tennis. Harry Potter. Slytherin.
Freestyle. Improv. Metaphors. DinoBags.
Buzz Lightyear. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus.
Bandannas. Vans. Jeremiah 29:11.
Grand Hill. Airport. NTX. Set Apart.
Pokemon. Sean.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
there’s never a silent day #music #ukulele #keyboard (Taken with instagram)
Sean Secret #3
Robin Williams is my favorite actor of all time. Oh captain, my captain.
(Source: harrisonfords)
basically the only thing that’s ever on our coffee table #yugioh #yugiohcards #heartofthecards #youactivatedmytrapcard! (Taken with instagram)
sweeeeeeeeeet
(Source: fypblog)
Kari Jobe - Healer
Whenever we’re feeling down, looking to God may feel like the only thing to do, using Him as an act for desperation. I guess that’s what’s wrong with this generation. We forget that he sent his son down to be our inspiration, to lead all the nations. But how about when our lives are going your direction? When nothing is going wrong? Honestly, I feel that’s the hardest time to acknowledge God’s presence. We tend to forget that God is ever present even through the littlest things. With every whisper the wind blows through the flowers, God speaks. With every droplet of water that undergoes evaporation and precipitation, God moves. With every thought that carries itself across our brain, God uses that thought to become an action of love. Don’t overlook that. Everything we see, hear, feel, God has provided. As a matter of fact, God has given us the ability to see, hear, and feel so we don’t have an excuse to say we’ve never felt love. Because if you’ve never felt God, you’re simply not alive. Live for Him.
“Nothing is impossible for You. You hold my world in Your hand.”
detective conan status. except aaron cheated. #CLUE (Taken with instagram)
watchu know bout dat canned meat?! #collegelife (Taken with instagram)
i hate writing with crayons #adlib #applebees #poop (Taken with instagram)
just getting my daily doses before tonightz #templerun (Taken with instagram)
Pokémon Shippuden xD… igual ta weno wn…wenos efectos y una buena canción :D xDD
beast! i would watch this!
OMGOMGOMGOMG this is definitely two of my most favorite things in the world! I love Naruto just as much as I love Pokemon! I was ALMOST considered changing from seanseanpokemon to seanseanrasengan one time! Truth!
Andy Grammer: Keep Your Head Up
Man, I love Andy Grammer and his optimism so much.
I am complete. #crawfish (Taken with instagram)
I kept seeing this spoken word video everywhere, so of course I had to see what was up. And alright, props to this guy and his clever use of words, but I really only found one major flaw in this video. He really only spoke of the pessimism of religion, rather than the blessings it brought. Yes, religion started wars, but it has also ended them. Yes, huge churches are built, but fail to feed the poor? I beg to differ. The Catholic Church is the biggest charity in the world. It does more than feed the poor. It clothes the naked, gives shelter to the homeless, heals the sick. So I really don’t know what he’s talking about. And then the part where he says, “Religion is man searching for God, Christianity is God searching for man.” There is NOTHING wrong with searching for God. Why would anyone hate that? Christianity is God searching for man? See, here’s the thing - God doesn’t have to search what has already been found. Ever since Jesus died on that cross, we have been found, redeemed, and given new life.
Think about it like a game of hide and seek and Jesus as the person who teaches everyone how to play the game. When two persons play, of course, there’s two points of views. The view of the seeker, who doesn’t see anyone until they are found, and the view of the hidden one, who can see the seeker, but must first allow the seeker to find him or her, before he reveals himself or herself. Religion allows us to seek God until we fully see Him and He reveals Himself to us, and without Jesus, we wouldn’t know how or where to look.