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“What do you say when you feel your life is taken right from your chest, even though I miraculously find myself still breathing?”
― The Wednesday Letters
― The Wednesday Letters
“I don't care how wonderful heaven is, I won't be content waiting thirty years for you.”
― The Wednesday Letters
― The Wednesday Letters
“With each spring comes new life, energy and green growth. In summer comes the sun, warm, kind and enduring. Fall brings its canvas of color in careful, gentle change. Winter brews into faithful strength, beauty in pure white. And then comes you. You are all that Nature offers, a blessing, a gift.. You are the fifth season.”
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“Now I know why the Lord took his day off on Sunday. That must be the day he personally greets his favorites.”
― The Wednesday Letters
― The Wednesday Letters
“How does someone find out between lunch and dinner one day that they aren't who they thought they were?”
― The Wednesday Letters
― The Wednesday Letters
“Treating everyone she met like family, and burying needless critism of others so deep beneath the soil of everyday living that only kindness ever saw the light.”
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“He couldn't help but lose himself in Rain's eyes. They were deep vine green, so vivid; the perfect match to her peach cheeks. Malcolm had been trying to run from those eyes, but hadn't realized until now that for the last two years he'd been living in a jungle of the exact same shade.”
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“Am I living, working and playing with integrity? If not, what changes should I make to fulfill my destiny and find true happiness?”
― Christmas Jars Reunion
― Christmas Jars Reunion
“Am I living, working and playing with integrity? If not, what changes should I make to fulfill my destiny and find true”
― Christmas Jars Reunion
― Christmas Jars Reunion
“Charlie collects days and prays her collection will eventually grow into the years of a long life.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“So don’t you worry that it doesn’t all make sense yet, Charlie. In time, it will. The letter will grow with you and everyone you share it with.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“Mrs. Marva lead Charlie around the home and her eyes grew wider with each new room. It wasn’t a large home, but to Charlie’s Hershey-kiss-colored eyes, at less than five feet from the floor, it was a mansion.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“It is the most unusual friendship: One is pint-sized. Just nine years old and full of life. But she’s not full of life lived. She’s full of dreams and a life yet to live. The other has already lived a beautiful life. At the age of eighty-one, she wonders just where the finish line is and at what speed she’ll cross it.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“And he wondered what else she’d learned and how far she had moved along while he was distracted by his life’s bag of heavy rocks.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“You couldn't get more beautiful if you swallowed last month's edition of Cosmo.”
― Christmas Jars
― Christmas Jars
“Although discovering an unattended, blue eyed, newborn baby girl was not on her list of expectations, Louise was the faithful brand of woman who believed that everything happened for a reason.”
― Christmas Jars
― Christmas Jars
“I just think there is so little positive news out there, that we should showcase the good whenever we can...”
― Christmas Jars
― Christmas Jars
“As much as she loved the Santa side of Christmas, Marva knew they were just decorations on the spiritual tree. No string of lights could shine brighter than the nativity that represented the real meaning of the holiday.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“Charlie couldn’t tell if it was bigger than the home they had left, but they’d been vacuum-packed in the trailer long enough that Mrs. Marva’s home felt bigger than the mall they used to visit on weekends.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“On December 26, Charlee would share that faith on a piece of paper and deliver it. She would testify that while Christmas was important, the most divine day of the year was the day after. The day to recommit to living a life more like His. The day to proclaim to the world that while His birth brought hope, His life brought the model. The day to believe that He lives, that He loves everyone, and that He wants every porch waver, rock pile climber, cancer patient, and troublemaker to come Home again. The 13th Day of Christmas.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“That’s nice. What does it mean?”
“It means that stories are really, really important.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas
“It means that stories are really, really important.”
― The 13th Day of Christmas






