Christianity isn’t my faith, at least not anymore. Growing up it was, yeah, I followed someone I had no idea about. I was just told my life was saved and that I owed him everything. It doesn’t make me sick per se, but it kinda disturbs me. “Him,” “He,” There we go with the male superiority again, honestly I can’t stand it. Two years ago, I became an atheist. I just wasn’t feeling any connection with anyone let alone think he saved me. To me, Science makes more sense than someone and his son who got hung on a cross and died for our sins. I don’t mean to offend but to me it’s confusing. As for personal circumstances I’ve been living in a Christian household and to me, there’s nothing wrong with that. At first, it made me uncomfortable that I even had to go, but I warmed up to it. I like the kids I get to hang out with, and I also get to help out in the kitchen which is something I find joy in! Recently a Christian college, all the way from Colorado, came to teach at the church I attend, and let me tell you, the team that was assigned to us made a change in my life. A few of the other members of the team altered a lot but it wasn’t bad. We got these lovely women by the names of Grace and Stephanie. They were both so sweet and always listened to what we said. It was always hard for people to open up in the teen group but everyone could agree that talking to them was like talking to your best friend. I don’t honestly like religion being pushed on me, but with them, I felt closer to someone, not “god” biblically speaking, but someone. It’s hard to explain but It made me rethink my choice of being an atheist. I now follow some of the members from that group on Instagram, and to be honest, they seemed to enjoy Alaska and I’m really glad they did. I can’t wait for next year to roll around to see if they come back. Other members like Bill, Josh, Amy, and Lenna also helped in skit making, Dancing, and opening up the children to learning something they’ll value in the future, and I’m super happy for them. The team was incredible and I’ve never felt happier and looking forward to anything in a little while. You touched the middle schooler’s hearts, you made sure the little ones had fun, and you touched on many topics teens needed. Thank you, guys, for tagging along and I hope you guys are all well. Continue to touch hearts and allow others to fall into line with you.