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“Everything God made was good. Man’s the one who messed it up, and we’ve been blaming God for it ever since.”
― Texas Roads
― Texas Roads
“Dear Lord, help us forget about everything else and concentrate on You and Your Word. Thanks for being our abiding place, our home. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
― Texas Roads
― Texas Roads
“as Emma, stood and gathered plates. "And thin as a rail, you are. Looks like I need to fatten you up." She cackled again. Dakota moved to help her clean the small kitchen, really just a small corner of the entire living space, but Emma waved her off. "No, you been sick. Just sit there and talk to us." "How sick was I?" "With that fever of yers, I's afraid you just might not make it." Hank hurried the words, then looked at her from the bottom of his bifocals, bearded chin in air. "Didn't your grandparents teach you not to roll around in muddy water when it's freezing outside?" Dakota shrunk a little lower. They knew”
― Miller's Creek Forgiveness Collection
― Miller's Creek Forgiveness Collection
“Maybe it's just easier to hold onto resentment and bitterness.But when you hold onto them, you're imprisoning yourself, not the other person. Not forgiving is pretty heavy baggage to carry around.”
― Miller's Creek Forgiveness Collection
― Miller's Creek Forgiveness Collection
“Ashton claims to have seen Jesus." A ribbon of hope unfurled within him. Was this the way God would bring her around? Is that what it would take for Him to get Mara's attention? "And?" "She says that the day she fainted at the lake house, Jesus caught her and told her He was with her." He shut his eyes with heartfelt praise, then opened them to Mara's frowning face. "Well, I'd better be going." She”
― Crossroads
― Crossroads
“Victory and growth don’t come through an easy life, but from struggle.”
― Texas Roads
― Texas Roads
“Life could be so fickle. One minute you cruised along, able to take the speed bumps in the road, and the next minute you lay flat on your back on hot asphalt wondering what hit you.”
― Texas Roads
― Texas Roads






