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The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery (Bowers and Hunter Mysteries) The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery by James Lilliefors
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“If you can’t be happy, be kind. Happy will follow.”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“Our questions sometimes become the central mystery of our faith,” he continued. “And the way those questions are answered—or not answered—sometimes shapes our beliefs. But we must remember that what we receive, when we embrace faith and patience, is often the gift of wisdom. So let us ask our questions. But let us be patient and listen—and really listen—as we wait for answers.”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“Sometimes the question is complicated and the answers simple.” —DR. SEUSS”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“we embrace hope not as wishful thinking, but as evidence of our faith in God’s plan.”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“living with questions is a necessary part of our faith. Did you know that Jesus was questioned more than eighty times in the Gospels? Our questions remind us that a questioning faith is a living faith. When our faith has run out of questions, it becomes not faith but dogma.”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“Jeez,” he”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery
“are others, we’ll take them one at a”
James Lilliefors, The Psalmist: A Bowers and Hunter Mystery