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Ellen J. Lewinberg
“Joey was lying by the stream one afternoon after a hard day. He had been in trouble at school because he had left his homework at home. He had done the work, but his teacher didn’t believe him that he had completed it. Joey was still a bit upset with his teacher.
 
Suddenly, he heard a very soft voice say, “Hello.”
 
Joey sat up and looked around, but he couldn’t see anyone. So, he laid back down by the stream only to hear the voice again.
 
The voice sounded bubbly and a little like running water. Joey didn’t know where it was coming from.”
Ellen J. Lewinberg, Joey and His Friend Water

Robert Louis Stevenson
“The most influential books, and the truest in their influence, are works of fiction.  They do not pin the reader to a dogma, which he must afterwards discover to be inexact; they do not teach him a lesson, which he must afterwards unlearn.  They repeat, they rearrange, they clarify the lessons of life; they disengage us from ourselves, they constrain us to the acquaintance of others; and they show us the web of experience, not as we can see it for ourselves, but with a singular change - that monstrous, consuming ego of ours being, for the nonce, struck out.  To be so, they must be reasonably true to the human comedy; and any work that is so serves the turn of instruction. ”
Robert Louis Stevenson, Essays in the Art of Writing

“We need to embrace deliverance in the body of Christ so that God’s people can receive their full inheritance and be free from the chains of the devil.”
Kathryn Krick, Unlock Your Deliverance: Keys to Freedom From Demonic Oppression

Dorothy Allison
“Essential political decisions are made not once, but again and again in a variety of situations, always against that pressure to compromise, to bargain”
Dorothy Allison, Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature

“I remember Peyton [Manning] called me as soon as I got out to Denver. He started the conversation by asking me, ‘When did you get in?’ We mainly just talked to get familiar with each other.”
Vernon Davis, Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond

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