My name is Alisa and I'm 23. I love God and love serving Him. I enjoy meeting new people and hearing their stories. I have many, many hobbies. I'm a design junkie. Anything to do with it, I love...photography, graphic design, sketching, painting, interior design, everything. I also love music. I play guitar and the drums, though I'm not really that good, I can get by. I love to write and I love to sing (though I'm not all that great at that either, I do it for Jesus) I'm very involved in my church. Last year I started Transcend Young Adult Ministries. It's my heart and passion.
I spent 3 years in Master's Commission right after high school. It changed my life!
Anything else you want to know, just ask :)
My Ideal Person
I'm looking for a MAN after God's own heart...if he's out there. Oh, and definitely friends! I like people.
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Why is a Christian relationship so important to you?
A Christian relationship is so important to me because my relationship with Jesus is the most important thing to me. To be in a relationship where that's the case for both people, I believe, that's the only way it can work. When two people's #1 is different, it only leaves room for conflict, and not the healthy kind.
Where did you grow up? Where have you traveled? What are some of your favorite places to visit?
I grew up in South Florida, about an hour north of Miami. Our family moved to South Alabama when I was 13 years old and that's where I finished growing up :)
I've traveled all over the place. I've been from Florida to Canada and every state between Alabama and California...in a van lol. I was in Master's Commission for 3 years and all we did was travel and minister. I've also been to El Salvador and Nicaragua on two different missions trips.
Some of my favorite places to visit... I love New Mexico. Though it's quite hot, it's very serene and relaxing. I would absolutely love to go back to El Salvador. It has the most gorgeous beaches I've ever walked on. And then there's always home. I love to visit my family back in Alabama, but only visit. I don't think I could ever live in that city again.
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