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  • #1
    Joyce Swann
    “As James entered the El Paso city limits, he began thinking about lyrics to a song that would describe his journey. “I’m just cruise’n in my ride, with my posse by my side.” Well, he didn’t have anyone by his side—not even that dumb loser Grady, but that was hardly the point. This song would be his legacy, and he wanted to get it right. It would embody the contempt that he felt for society with all its rules and restrictions. It would make him into a folk hero. He would not pretend to die for any “cause.” He would let the world know that he had preferred a watery death to an existence where he was bound by mindless regulations.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #2
    Joyce Swann
    “She did not like being reminded that Jesus had died for her; it made her feel guilty.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #3
    Joyce Swann
    “Her mind returned to Dr. Chaturvedi’s testimony. He had turned to Christianity because he had discovered that he was not special. He seemed happy enough, but was he really happy? Was Christianity just a club for people who had managed to lose their specialness? Was it a last resort for people when they realized that their dreams were not going to come true? Did they embrace Christianity because they could use their “faith” as an excuse for their failure? They could pretend that their Christian convictions were all that was standing between them and success, and they could declare that they would be on top of the world if they had not chosen to willingly give it all up to follow Jesus.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #4
    Joyce Swann
    “Do you know anyone who would be willing to die to save those five-thousand serial killers?”
    “No. Everyone I know is too smart for that!”
    “Yet Someone did die to save all of the serial killers, and all of the old women, and all of the soldiers, and all of the babies that the world has ever known. That one is Jesus Christ. He died for you and for me. He died for everyone, because in this world our sin has condemned us to death, and the only way that we can be saved was for someone who was Himself without sin to be willing to die in our place.”
    Molly was silent. Her bright smile had faded, and she felt tears well up in her eyes.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #5
    Joyce Swann
    “Her mind returned to Dr. Chaturvedi's testimony. He had turned to Christianity because he had discovered that he was not special. He seemed happy enough, but was he really happy? Was Christianity just a club for people who had managed to lose their specialness?”
    Joyce Swann inspiration The Warrior

  • #6
    Mark Batterson
    “Prayer adds an element of surprise to your life that is more fun than a surprise party or surprise gift or surprise romance. In fact, prayer turns life into a party, into a gift, into a romance.”
    Mark Batterson, Draw the Circle: The 40 Day Prayer Challenge

  • #7
    Criss Jami
    “Good works is giving to the poor and the helpless, but divine works is showing them their worth to the One who matters.”
    Criss Jami, Killosophy

  • #8
    C.S. Lewis
    “A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain

  • #9
    C.S. Lewis
    “God can't give us peace and happiness apart from Himself because there is no such thing.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #10
    Joyce Swann
    “The voice sounded calm and sweet, but for the first time James felt scared. “It must be bad,” he thought. “If they’re like sending for a priest or something they must think I’m gonna die.”
    Ten minutes later James’ parents were standing over him and his mother was gently stroking his face. “Are you in pain, Jimmy?” she asked.
    “Yes, I need something, but they won’t give me anything.”
    James’ dad tried to sound authoritative as he spoke, “You’re just fine. They have to do a little surgery to repair your leg, but you’re just fine, son.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #11
    Joyce Swann
    “Barbara was not much for prayer. She prayed at church and repeated The Lord’s Prayer every morning before she began her day, but apart from that, she did not rely much on prayer. Barbara had a theory that God was going to do whatever He wanted to anyway, so it didn’t matter much whether people prayed or not.
    Now things looked different to her. “Oh God, don’t let him die. Don’t let him die. Don’t let him die,” she repeated over and over again. Tears were streaming down her face but she was not making any noise. She would have been embarrassed to sob or pray aloud. Her prayer was inside her head, and she hoped that it was somehow making its way to heaven.”
    Joyce Swann, The Warrior

  • #12
    Joyce Swann
    “As Molly wrapped one of the freshly made flour tortillas around several slices of perfectly cooked steak and piled on guacamole, she began talking. The more she talked, the faster her words came. It was as if she were afraid that someone else would say something or ask her a question. She said that she was working for a firm in Los Angeles that designed sets for television and movies.
    “It’s different from what you do,” she said looking at Boomer. “Sets have to be bigger than life. They have to create an impact. Not boring stuff like the designs for offices.”
    Elizabeth saw Boomer’s eyes flash, but he answered with perfect control, “What’s the name of the firm you work for?”
    “It’s new; it’s going through a name change, and they’re not sure what name they’re going to settle on.”
    “What movies have they worked on?”
    “Oh, a whole bunch. Stuff with Tom Cruise and Johnny Depp. Big movies.”
    Joyce Swann

  • #13
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Where there's life there's hope.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #14
    “The Greek word that Jesus said on the cross and that we interpret as
    “It is finished ” is the Greek
    word tetelestai. Tetelestai
    comes from the verb teleo, which means to bring to an end, to complete,
    to accomplish.
    In the times of Jesus, receipts often had the word tetelestai
    written on them. This word meant that the receipt or debt was paid in full.”
    Jane Wheeler, It Is Finished: "Tetelestai": The Most Powerful Words Ever Spoken

  • #15
    J.M.K. Walkow
    “Do prayers work miracles and save lives?”
    J.M.K. Walkow, Legend of Trump



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