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Even Now (Lost Love, #1) Even Now by Karen Kingsbury
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“If you and someone you love have a difference of opinion on something, maybe its beset to let it stay that way. Respect each other's right to believe what you believe. Respect each other. Agree to disagree.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“Her heart was talking now...”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“No God, no peace. Know God, know peace.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“He would stand by her. He would stand by her as long as the sun came up in the morning, as long as spring followed winter.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“The death of a friendship was usually slow and insidious, like the wearing away of a hillside after years of too much rain. A handful of misunderstandings, a season of miscommunication, the passing of time, and where once stood two women with a dozen years of memories and tears and conversation and laughter — where once stood two women closer than sisters — now stood two strangers.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“They both began to giggle and then they fell into a side splitting round of laughter, the cleansing, complete sort of laughter only a mother and daughter can share.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“Miracles still happen today... A healed marriage. A healthy family. A job you love. Every one of us has been a witness to a whole host of miracles... let Him have a chance to work a miracle in your life once again.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“The issues are complex, and so I think sometimes the best way to work things out is, well, not to work them out.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“God had heard her cry and He's reached down from heaven and given them a miracle.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“That’s because a Christmas tree doesn’t have to be perfect.”
“No, it doesn’t.” Angela smiled.
Neither did people”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“The minute their eyes met he felt it, the connection. How had he thought for a minute tat what they shared might've changed over the years? He had always known nothing could change it, and he was right.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“It would almost be easier to never see her again tan to look into her eyes and know she'd left her love for him somewhere in the past.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“If you and someone you love have a difference of opinion on something, maybe it’s best to let it stay that way. Respect each other’s right to believe what you believe. Respect each other. Agree to disagree, my dad used to say. When people do that, I’ve seen the most amazing result: love happens. People start finding the things they do have in common and they start loving the person for simply being a brother or a father or an aunt or a cousin. Obviously there are some differences of opinion that happen because one person is standing by Scripture and another person isn’t. In this case, please go ahead and take a stand for the truth. That’s what Jesus wants us to do. But at the same time, take your stand in love. Sometimes we need to say, “I don’t agree with that and here are the reasons why. But I love you so much. Let’s go to lunch.” Conversations like that will build bridges between you and the people with whom you’re at odds. And often, when we love people despite our disagreements with them, we give them a chance to cross that very same bridge. In the process, we may find more common ground than ever before.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now
“The worse things got, the more she loved him, the more certain she was that somehow they could handle the days ahead.”
Karen Kingsbury, Even Now