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 Ava Grace  is a fifteen-year-old Christian writer who strives to bring hope and light into this present darkness. Through The Availing, she hoped to share the light and love of her Creator with this broken world with the power of the written word. 

In this blog you will find helpful articles and posts about Christain living and writing, and how you can shape the world for better through writing and living with a Christain mindset. 

She writes mostly fantasy, as well as a few non-fiction works that are still in progress. Her current fantasy work is about a girl who finds herself in a new environment and has to deal with all the added pressure and unknowns of being someplace new. When her life is threatened upon, along with the life of the current King, they flee the country to escape any danger that might be inhabiting the castle. Through this journey of faith and fear, she encounters several new friends and foes as she tried to adjust to her circumstances. 

When she is not writing, you can find her reading, running, knitting, serving at her church, babysitting, or coming up with story ideas with her friends.

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He Never Lets Go

He Never Lets Go By Ava Grace  Oh no, You never let go Through the calm and through the storm  Oh no, You never let go Every high and every low  Oh no, You never let go Lord You never let go of me And I can see the light that is coming For the heart that holds on A glorious light beyond all compare And there will be an end to all these troubles  But until that day comes  We'll live to know You're here on the earth Cause I will fear no evil For my God is with me  These glorious words come to us from the song You Never Let Go by AJ Michalka and James Denton.  Why should we fear? What do we have to fear? Why are we afraid? We should never be afraid, because we know that God is with us. He is for us. He will never leave us. He will never forsake us.  This is just one of the great things of belonging to a God as awesome as ours is. He bought us with the blood of His Son, and all we have to do is believe and have faith that He is our Redeemer.  Yes, we will always struggle with fear,

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  We Can Face Today- And Tomorrow By Ava Grace  We have a hope that millions of people do not have. Why? Why can't everyone experience this fantastic, everlasting peace? The answer is simple: they do not know Christ, and we do.  Today's song is Because He Lives (Amen) by Matt Maher, and the chorus goes as such: Amen, Amen I'm alive, I'm alive Because He lives Amen, Amen Let my song join the one that never ends Because He lives I can face tomorrow Because  He lives Every fear is gone I know He holds my life, my future In His hands Let's unpack these words that simply explain why we don't have to fear today- and why we can face tomorrow, shall we?  First off, we are alive  because He lives. If He were dead, if He did not exist, we would not be on this planet. But why are  we on this planet? The New City Catechism puts it like this: We are to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. By being faithful in Him that He will help us through our day, we are glorifying Him. By

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