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“There's no such thing as unimportant work.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“Emotions are an invitation to let others in.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“Who we are is permanently affixed to God.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“God doesn't love us in spite of who we are, God loves us for who we are.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“God's love isn't contingent on what we bring to the table. It simply is.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“It's been a month since I opened my Bible, and I don't pray like I should. Most of the time I feel like I' just reading you a list of requests.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“I had no idea I needed to not just be told God loves me, but to believe it.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“When did we forget that we don't have to earn God's love, because we already have it? When did we stop relating to each other as human beings? Somewhere between childhood and adulthood we stopped believing that love is something to be accepted - no strings attached.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay about It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old about Living Life Wide Open
“When did we forget that we don't have to earn God's love, because we alreadg have it? When did we stop relating to each other as human beings? Somewhere between childhood and adulthood we stopped believing that love is something to be accepted - no strings attached.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“We don't have to know someone's story to love them well. It should be enough to remember that they have a story, just as we do.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“But aren't we all just broken people trying to figure out how to do life right?”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“We can't give the best of ourselves to anything when we're living in a constant state of burnout. I don't want to do "all the things" okay-ish; I want to do a few things well.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open
“What we see as setbacks or standstills are actually turning points in our story.”
Lauren Casper, It's Okay About It: Lessons from a Remarkable Five-Year-Old About Living Life Wide Open