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Nicole
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I can't make this up. There are changes going on in my life and it's following this book. A rage and agony awoke in me (I was sobbing hysterically at the kitchen table, at the living room, and in my room, but at least I didn't overreact) just in time for the Forgiveness chapter & I'm so different already from who I was at the beginning of this book, to now. Christian Creatives, wake up, this is for you
— Mar 26, 2025 03:37PM
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Lilybeth
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After a loooong break...I'm back to it!
— Feb 03, 2021 01:26PM
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Becky Avella
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"We need to selectively prune away the things in our lives that are not life-giving, thereby allowing more space for the important things, more space for the 'healthy trees' to grow." - pg. 143
"Simplicity is purity...It is the place artists go when they are so caught up in their art that the worries and cares of the day have ceased to exist for them." - pg. 161
— Sep 20, 2019 10:54AM
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"Simplicity is purity...It is the place artists go when they are so caught up in their art that the worries and cares of the day have ceased to exist for them." - pg. 161
Becky Avella
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“Madeline L’Engle says that artists ‘draw people to Christ by...showing them a light that is so lovely that they want with all their hearts to know the source of it...’” - pg. 134
— Sep 17, 2019 10:30AM
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Becky Avella
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“We have become a culture of hyperactive adults. In this frenetic society, it is easy to base our sense of self-worth on how many activities we can handle at one time rather than on how well we are doing each task, how much we are enjoying it, or how much time we’re willing to set aside and protect in order to do the things that really matter to us.” -pg. 120
— Sep 09, 2019 09:47AM
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Becky Avella
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"There is ecstasy in paying attention. You can get into a kind of Wordsworthian openness to the world, where you see in everything the essence of holiness, a sign that God is implicit in all of creation...to see everything as an outward and visible sign of inward, invisible grace."
- Anne Lamott
— Aug 23, 2019 09:39AM
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- Anne Lamott
Becky Avella
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“With our hand firmly planted in his, we can relearn the childlike trust we need to develop a vision of who he wants us to be.” - pg. 65
“We need to be reminded that for every person who has held us back in our desire to develop our artistic side, there are others who have been an example and an inspiration to us.”
- pg. 61
— Aug 03, 2019 08:32AM
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“We need to be reminded that for every person who has held us back in our desire to develop our artistic side, there are others who have been an example and an inspiration to us.”
- pg. 61









