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Average rating: 4.45 · 275 ratings · 57 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wrestling with an Angel: A ...

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Houston to Cooperstown: The...

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Astro Legends

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Baseball: It's More Than Ju...

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Lutando com um Anjo

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“I hear religious-minded people say all the time with good intentions, “God will never place a burden on you so heavy that you cannot carry it.” Really? My experience is that God will place a burden on you so heavy that you cannot possibly carry it alone. He will break your back and your will. He will buckle your legs until you fall flat beneath the crushing weight of your load. All the while He will walk beside you waiting for you to come to the point where you must depend on Him. “My power is made perfect in your weakness,” He says, as we strain under our burden.”
Greg Lucas, Wrestling with an Angel: A Story of Love, Disability and the Lessons of Grace

“How do you care for someone who resists your love with violence, who opposes your very presence even when that presence is necessary for his good? How do you keep on loving when the person you are devoted to seems incapable of affection? The only way to make any sense of this kind of relationship is to experience it through the truly unconditional love of the Father (p. 23, Kindle version).”
Greg Lucas, Wrestling with an Angel: A Story of Love, Disability and the Lessons of Grace



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