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In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
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“a hospital for the broken, not a museum for the perfect.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
“If we believe we are loved, we will live loved.
If we believe we are strong in the power of God, we will live strong.
If we believe Christ is with us in our fear, we will be brave.
If we believe that Christ is with us in the mornings of life, He will be there at midnight too.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
If we believe we are strong in the power of God, we will live strong.
If we believe Christ is with us in our fear, we will be brave.
If we believe that Christ is with us in the mornings of life, He will be there at midnight too.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
“When we’re discouraged, believing we’ll never make any lasting change, we remind ourselves: Christ has committed to finishing the work He began in us.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
“You understand what Christianity is supposed to be: a hospital for the broken, not a museum for the perfect.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
“I was learning the truth: though I felt lonely and scared, I was the well-loved girl of God. And though these feelings of loneliness were familiar, I was coming into an understanding:
just because a place has become familiar doesn't mean its where you belong.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
just because a place has become familiar doesn't mean its where you belong.”
― In the Middle of the Mess: Strength for This Beautiful, Broken Life
