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  • #1
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “We need to teach how to touch with true care. Care for our own bodies and for the bodies of others, because those bodies were created by a good and caring God.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, Handle with Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry

  • #2
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “This means we must choose to walk in humility, trusting the Holy Spirit to give us wisdom when we ask, discernment when we’re confused, healing when we need it, forgiveness for where we’ve sinned, and help for all the ways we use our hands to live.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, Handle with Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry

  • #3
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “we have to discern the Spirit’s prompting, and then walk in faithfulness therein.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, Handle with Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry

  • #4
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I am temporal, and I am eternal, and neither makes complete sense, but I believe it nonetheless. Adsum. I am here.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #5
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “Despite all our hope in a world to come and belief in a new earth, the earth we live within now is foreshadowing the way we will all go.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #6
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I wonder why we find it so uncomfortable to maintain relationships with those who have sauntered to goodness elsewhere and found it.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #7
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I want to make the loss of relationships and the crumbling of institutions all their fault and not mine. Their isolationism, their idolatry, their idealism about what constitutes faithfulness. But the truth is it takes two to drift apart through time or willfulness. One leaves or the other lets them or both leave. It's never all down to one of us.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #8
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I have known real grief from real deaths, but the grief surrounding the death of friendships or relationships or institutions is another kind of grief. It's a grief with no home.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #9
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “Help me hold what is beautiful in the world, and even though it contains unexpected ashes and terrible tears, remind me it also holds the source of life.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #10
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “This is sometimes how I think of pain in our lives. Even if our bodies and lives are a landscape of hurt and healed wounds, because we are humans and we live in a story as unique to us as our fingerprints or DNA, every cut is new and foreign, never before seen or experienced.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #11
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “To belong to God means to stand where we are and say, "This is who I am and all of who I am." But to belong to God also means to say, "This is who I am not and who I relinquish the need to be.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #12
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “Even now I'm trying to attempt an honest assessment of these broken relationships, and it feels nearly impossible to hold all that hurt in a hand and now that, in some ways, they are holding their own handful of hurt from me and that we're prevented from seeing one another wholly.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #13
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “It takes a lot of work to believe that th beliefs and convictions of someone else are just as viable as our own. And not just viable but valuable.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #14
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I am here and I am loved by I Am.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #15
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “I want to write good words- truthful and slant words- and sometimes they will hurt people I love. And I hate that.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor

  • #16
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert
    “It is not always, as we might suspect, the hardwoods that necessarily live longer but sometimes the softer woods.”
    Lore Ferguson Wilbert, The Understory: An Invitation to Rootedness and Resilience from the Forest Floor



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