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Daughter of Light (Follower of the Word, #1) Daughter of Light by Morgan L. Busse
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“Because . . . Nothing worthwhile in life is free,” Balint said. “When it costs something, that item becomes much dearer. Yes, the Word could have saved all of mankind by just His words, but instead He chose to heal mankind in a different way, by taking on the hurt and darkness
Himself. And in doing so, we
realize just how dear we
are to Him.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
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“Do they seek healing from the One who can heal them, or do they bury the darkness again, where it can fester and grow like an infected wound? And that is a decision you cannot make for them. You can only present the choice.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“Caleb scoffed. “No one believes in the Word anymore.” “He doesn’t need to be believed in to exist. And He has not forgotten you.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“I guess that is what happens when people become too familiar with sacred things. They become commonplace and forgotten.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“Rowen saw her life spread out before her, a long narrow road barely visible in the darkness, lined by dark jagged cliffs and even darker crevices. But at the end of that road blazed a light so radiant it stood in sharp contrast to the lonely black road that represented her life below. Her heart gasped at the sight. She desired the light at the end, but the path to it terrified her.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“I believe it caused each person to see the darkness inside themselves, incapacitating those we found outside the walls.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“Rowen swallowed the lump in her throat. No, that could not be a gift. There was something wrong with her. And whatever it was would forever separate her from those around her.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light
“With each pulse of light he felt himself stripped of everything, until he lay in cold darkness, blinded by the single beam of truth shining over him. He could not run from it. He could not hide from it. Instead, he lay crouched beneath it, naked and exposed. And, for the first time in his life, Caleb saw himself for what he was.”
Morgan L. Busse, Daughter of Light