There's a group of people that I hang around often, and I would consider them friends.
What some people don't realize, is that most of the people you encounter in your life, you may only have a temporary stay with until God decides it's time for each to move on. Though you can try to keep in contact, it doesn't necessarily mean they are still a big part of your life, as only a chosen few will be there until the end of your days. Life is full of meetings, partings, and reunions, and we have to come to grips with that. Some are only a part of your life for a time, you build into one another and are there for each other, but after that time is up it's time to move on; hopefully having learned something new in the process.
It's for this reason that I want to take the time to mention these people specifically. In some form or another, each person I am about to name has been an asset to my calling in life. I am going through a transition, and though I know this ultimately comes from God, I am confident that he is using other people in order to help shape who I am. Whether it be through a discussion, an experience, or a willing heart, each has attributed to my change and me finding my true identity in Christ. Though we have only known each other for a short amount of time, I know that these people have, are, and will continue building into me in some form or another, and I hope that I have helped them in some way. Specifically it's hard to say what exactly each has been able to contribute, but that will come with time and when this journey comes to an end. Right now I am simply in the middle of it, learning and growing, and these are the ones helping me to do it:
Isaac Nevarez
Allan Rivera
Corey Hewlett
Caleb Price
John-Michael Voudouris
Marcie Sanchez
Tori Tyler
Stephanie Earle
Ana Hernandez
Joey Burnett
Stephan Skogman
&
Rachel Lorae Mauchly
Thank you.
Mattias is an actor, writer, filmmaker, and editor currently living in Los Angeles, CA. He often writes about his observations about life, the human condition, spirituality, and relationships. He also enjoys writing about movies, pop culture, formula one, and current events. Often these writings are 'initial thoughts' and un-edited, as authentic as possible, and should be considered opinions. If you're interested in commenting on his work, or continuing the conversation, you should consider following him on Twitter or share an article on social media, where he would love to engage even further. Consider subscribing via RSS for more.