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  • #1
    Helen Keller
    “One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.”
    Helen Keller, The Story of My Life

  • #2
    Ted Dekker
    “Prayer may just be the most powerful tool mankind has.”
    ~Blink”
    Ted Dekker

  • #3
    Ted Dekker
    “Dive deep. Drown willingly”
    Ted Dekker, White: The Great Pursuit

  • #4
    Ted Dekker
    “Once born into childlike faith, brimming with belief, typical people begin to lose their faith. Society mocks them. Their friends smirk. They come to change the world, but over time the world changes them. Soon they forget who they were; they forget the faith they once had. Then one day someone tells them the truth, but they don’t want to go back, because they’re comfortable in their new skin. Being a stranger in this world is never easy.”
    Ted Dekker, Saint

  • #5
    Ted Dekker
    “…It’s not that you don’t have the capacity to accept the truth. You don’t want to accept it, and you hide behind your own logic and intelligence while the truth marches by. Step out and join it, for goodness’’ sake! Shout it out in full step! I believe!”
    Ted Dekker, Saint

  • #6
    Ted Dekker
    “We Christian writers must paint evil with the blackest of brushes, not to sow fear, but to call out the monsters to be scattered by our light. If Satan cloaks himself as an angel of white, intent on deceiving the world, any attempt on our parts to minimize evil is only complicit with his strategy... Turn to the light; don’t fear the shadows it creates.”
    Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth

  • #7
    Ted Dekker
    “You’re pretty sharp, Clive. Do you believe in God?”
    Clive smiled. “I don’t know, should I?”
    Actually, approaching the matter from a purely logical perspective, yes. All the evidence points to the existence of a creator. The single greatest body of evidence is the dismal failure of man’s desperate attempts to come up with a reasonable alternative, beginning with evolution. I’ve always looked at the universe and seen a creator as plainly as most people who look at the ocean see water.”
    Ted Dekker, Blink

  • #8
    Ted Dekker
    “Pain or perspective, that's the choice.'
    . . .
    You choose pain - you choose to fight it, deny it, bury it - then yes, the choice is always hard. But you choose perspective - embrace your history, give it credit for the better person it can make you, scars and all - the choice gets easier every time.”
    Ted Dekker, Kiss: She Steals More Than Your Heart

  • #9
    Ted Dekker
    “. . . your history is no less important to your survival than your ability to breathe. In the end, you can only determine whether to saturate your memories with pain or with perspective. Forgetting is not an option. I tell you the truth now: Pain was not God's plan for this life. It is a reality, but it is not a part of the plan.”
    Ted Dekker

  • #10
    Ted Dekker
    “The battle over flesh and blood cannot compare to the battle for the heart.”
    Ted Dekker, White: The Great Pursuit

  • #11
    Ted Dekker
    “The pain was so deep and so raw. There were days I would have died just to forget. The problem was, I couldn't figure out how to get her out of my mind. How do you kill that kind of pain?”
    Ted Dekker, Kiss: She Steals More Than Your Heart

  • #12
    Ted Dekker
    “There is indeed good and there is indeed evil, and both walk the earth. But good has little to do with the forms of religion, and evil has as little to do with so much behavior condemned by religion. Both good and evil vie for the passions of the heart. For love!”
    Ted Dekker, Immanuel's Veins

  • #13
    Ted Dekker
    “You never read Spider-Man? Accepting your true identity means understanding that you are a stranger to this world. A freak, ostracized by the very people you want to help.”
    Ted Dekker, Saint

  • #14
    Ted Dekker
    “There’s a reason we are drawn to the light. A reason why we fear darkness. It’s important to be terrified and unnerved about certain things. That way we will choose another path. The path that leads us to truth and love.”
    Ted Dekker

  • #15
    Ted Dekker
    “Immanuel, God with us-that He would leave the spiritual realm and be present in the flesh and blood in such an act of humility is a staggering notion. As it is, He willingly gave His blood, in the flesh, so that others might find life, for it is written: "He did not come by water only, but by blood," and "Without the shedding of blood there is no remission." Now blood is required to give new life to the dead.
    I tell you, He did not give only a small amount to satisfy this requirement. He was beaten and crushed and pierced until that blood flowed like a river for the sake of love. It was for love, not religion, that He died.
    There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Immanuel's veins. And those plunged beneath that watery grave to drink of His blood will never be the same.”
    Ted Dekker, Immanuel's Veins

  • #16
    Ted Dekker
    “Where is God? Where can I find him?" we ask. We don't realize that's like a fish swimming frantically through the ocean in search OF the ocean”
    Ted Dekker

  • #17
    Ted Dekker
    “Suffering is an oxymoron. There is unfathomable peace and satisfaction in suffering for Christ. It is as though you have searched endlessly for your purpose in life and now found it in the most unexpected place: In the death of your flesh. It is certainly a moment worth of laughter and dance. And in the end it is not suffering at all. The apostle Paul recommended that we find joy in it. Was he mad?”
    Ted Dekker, When Heaven Weeps

  • #18
    Ted Dekker
    “And he wants you to keep that at the front of your mind? He wants you to stay focused on the darkest seasons of your life? How could that possibly do any good?'
    . . .
    He wants you to remember who delivered you from that time. That's the point of holding on to memory: delivery, not darkness.”
    Ted Dekker, Kiss: She Steals More Than Your Heart

  • #19
    Ted Dekker
    “Keep your words. This pain is no life." "You only feel pain because you're alive, boy!" the keeper thundered. "This is the mystery of it. Life is lived on the ragged edge of the cliff. Fall off and you might die, but run from it and you are already dead!”
    Ted Dekker, Forbidden

  • #20
    Ted Dekker
    “There’s different ways to be impacted by truth. One is to read the scriptures. Another is to read other works by other people who have read the scriptures, non fiction for example. Another is to do studies. Another is to go to a place of worship. Another thing is to sit and listen to someone who’s speaking. There’s all kinds of ways. Another way is to write. About the truth. Discover the struggle through your character.”
    Ted Dekker

  • #21
    Jewel
    “I want love to be simple. I want to trust without thinking. I want to be generous with my affection and patience and love unconditionally. It is easier to love a person with their flaws than to weed through them. I want to love the whole person, not parts; and this is how I want to be loved.”
    Jewel Kilcher, Chasing Down the Dawn
    tags: love

  • #22
    Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another What! You
    “Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

  • #23
    Jerry B. Jenkins
    “Fiction has a unique role in conveying Truth. In fact, only fiction that is Truth with a capital T is worthwhile.”
    Jerry B. Jenkins



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