Hello! I'm Addie, born and raised in Montana, and I love all things guns, art, crafts, books, bugs, dinosaurs, and most importantly, my Savior, Jesus Christ. If anything, I want my life to reflect Christ in a way that others see Him through me. I enjoy using the gifts I was given for the enjoyment of others and the relaxation for myself as I draw or read. My art allows me to wind down after a long day, or give a gift that I created personally.
I grew up as the youngest of 3, with 2 older brothers. When I was 12, we were blessed with another brother, who has become a wonderful addition to our family. My dad was a pastor, so I was deemed as a stereotypical PK (Pastor's kid.) Although this presented many challenges during school, it allowed me to grow more as a Christian as I learned to defend my faith.
I was homeschooled for all of my high school years, and I pushed myself to graduate by 16. I then started working and doing online college courses through Liberty University in order to better understand the bible and to study God's creation. I work full-time at our local library, and spend a lot of my free time drawing, doing something crafty, or traveling and going on adventures!
I grew up as the youngest of 3, with 2 older brothers. When I was 12, we were blessed with another brother, who has become a wonderful addition to our family. My dad was a pastor, so I was deemed as a stereotypical PK (Pastor's kid.) Although this presented many challenges during school, it allowed me to grow more as a Christian as I learned to defend my faith.
I was homeschooled for all of my high school years, and I pushed myself to graduate by 16. I then started working and doing online college courses through Liberty University in order to better understand the bible and to study God's creation. I work full-time at our local library, and spend a lot of my free time drawing, doing something crafty, or traveling and going on adventures!
"But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect." (1 Peter 3:15).