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Justin Walker

A 15-year-old boy who likes puzzles, checkers, and books. Likes to think things through. Observant, and keeps to himself except around his friends, Evan and Truth. He gets restless when he can't figure out things. Watches people and their reactions to things. Has an older brother, Sonny, who is in college, and a little sister, Janet, who, in his terms, "makes life interesting."

Most Interesting Concept: That the Light is greater than the darkness. And all that that means.
Favorite Food: Doesn't really care about food. Except, please nix the celery.
Favorite Pastime: Reading, thinking, and photography.

Truth Shaul

A 14-year-old girl who is a computer genius. Comes from a traditional Jewish family, and lost her mother at a young age. Loves anything related to computers, programming, and containing the concept of "challenging." She has a strong personality and doesn't hesitate to let you know how she feels about something.

Most Interesting Concept: Finds the concept of faith most intriguing.
Favorite Food: popcorn, carrot sticks, and anything yummy that you can eat and type at the same time with.
Favorite Pastime: Computers, programming, computers, languages, and...computers.

Evan Michaels

15-year-old boy who loves his friends, football, and school holidays in general. He lost his little brother a couple years ago in a car accident, and hasn't wanted much to do with God since. Because of it, he acts up with his friends sometimes. When his friends start getting more involved with God, he has to make a decision of his own about which way he will choose.

He is usually fun-loving, and caring. He will go the extra mile twice over to help his friends, and that especially shines out when he learns the power of forgiveness.

Most Interesting Concept: That God forgives.
Favorite Food: If it tastes good and is meant to be ingested, it's good.
Favorite Pastime: Watching TV, especially Innovations.






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