Individuality | Loneliness | Lost | Perspective | Physical | Self Image | Sin | Uniqueness | Value | Youth

AMY GRANT’S INFERIORITY
As told by Amy Grant — “One day I got up early, came downstairs and set up the ironing board. First, I put my head down, stretched out my hair as far as I could and ironed out all the curls. Then I got a razor and shaved off the front of my hairline so I wouldn’t have to struggle with those cowlicks anymore. Finally, I would look like everybody else. Wrong! You can imagine the mess I had made. From a distance, I looked fine, but up close the razor had lift its mark. I had a half-inch strip of sandpaper for a hairline. And I had to go to school that way! As I look back on this escapade it sure seems like a silly thing to have done, but I thought that lonely empty feeling would disappear if I could just look and feel like my buddies. What I hadn’t figured out yet was that God made each…

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