About a Girl is everything I wish I had.

I am About a Girl.

About a Girl is me.

This is a place where I can speak my mind, where my voice is heard, and where others are welcomed.

It is my mission to help people not feel alone, to feel accepted and to find the Truth.

Because ultimately, God is at the center, for I am nothing but a vessel.

It is my hope that through my own personal life experiences I can guide others to their own freedom, which can only be found in Jesus Christ.

About a Girl is my testimony.

It’s a place of GROWTH, not perfection.

A space for FREEDOM, not bondage.

When you come into any platform of About a Girl, I want you to see a girl that is not perfect, constantly growing, and maturing.

This is a vulnerable space where you will find that I am just like you, I don’t have it all figured out.

But I hope that as I follow Jesus’ guidance, I am able to lead you and serve as a guide.

A guide, not an idol.

For nothing I have was gained by my own hands, but through His.

Here, you will see God’s hand on my life, for I am a girl living in complete surrender to God’s Will.

In short, About a Girl is a vessel of God’s and I am on a journey to becoming who God created me to be.

Will you join me for the ride and become who God created you to be?

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ABOUT AHASTERY…

Ahastery Lorenzo was born in Bani, Dominican Republic and moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 2003. Ahastery is the only girl among three boys and the second to youngest. Her hobbies involve reading, writing and painting. Ahastery’s love for writing began in the eight grade after she exited out of ESL classes and into regular Literature where her love for reading grew, inspiring Ahastery to write her first stories. Ahastery never envisioned herself writing nonfiction, but her walk with Jesus has shown her the power of her testimony and as she aims to please Him, she is willing to give Him full control of her pen. Ahastery is aware that her gift of writing comes from God, and as a result, she aims to use her writing for His Kingdom and Glory.

“Obviously, I am not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant.”

— GALATIANS 1:10, NLT