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"Initial thoughts: this is interesting. I don't agree with everything theologically, but her story is inspiring." — Feb 18, 2019 05:35AM
"Initial thoughts: this is interesting. I don't agree with everything theologically, but her story is inspiring." — Feb 18, 2019 05:35AM
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"Kinda shocked to find this book in our library, but that's awesome." — Dec 18, 2019 07:46AM
"Kinda shocked to find this book in our library, but that's awesome." — Dec 18, 2019 07:46AM
For the times do, in fact, change. They change relentlessly. Inevitably. Inventively.
“It's almost like teenaged Jesus-followers are led to believe that we're not really part of the church; we're just served by it... God doesn't call young people to attend as spectators; he calls us to invest.”
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
“Prudence: And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion? Christian: Why, there I hope to see Him alive that did hang dead on the cross; and there I hope to be rid of all those things that to this day are in me an annoyance to me: there they say there is no death, Isa. 25:8; Rev. 21:4; and there I shall dwell with such company as I like best. For, to tell you the truth, I love Him because I was by Him eased of my burden; and I am weary of my inward sickness. I would fain be where I shall die no more, and with the company that shall continually cry, Holy, holy, holy.”
― Pilgrim's Progress - Enhanced Version
― Pilgrim's Progress - Enhanced Version
“That's when I have to get my eyes off my sin, my ingratitude, and my fakeness and fix them fast on the beauty of God. On my worst day, he is the constant, always and absolutely worthy of worship.”
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
“While I love to find sin in others, I tend to minimize my own sin. That's because I fail to see the root of my sin. I don't realize that it is really no small thing. It's actually moral insurrection against my King. It's a demonstration that I don't trust, believe, or love God enough to obey him.”
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
“One of the best things a father can do for his daughter is let her know that she has met his expectations. My father did that for me, and no amount of effort on my part can fully repay the debt.”
― Before We Were Yours
― Before We Were Yours
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