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Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free – The Perfect Christian New Year's Resolution Gift for Women Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free – The Perfect Christian New Year's Resolution Gift for Women by Jess Connolly
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“One of the wildest and freest things we can do is to embrace our little personality quirks and believe that we were made that way on purpose, for the glory of God and the good of the kingdom.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free
“You’re not too much if you’re struggling with depression. You’re seen, held, loved, and treasured by the God of the universe.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free
“We hope and we say that community is meant for carrying burdens together, but unfortunately it’s not always that simple or easy. Often our communion with the Father is the only relationship capable of bearing the weight of what’s on our hearts.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free
“Remember—the law didn’t change people, but the gospel of grace changes everything.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free
“God is the God who sees, and no matter how few human eyes consider us, God always finds us worthy of care.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free
“God the Father didn’t send His Son to be a beauty pageant judge. God didn’t send Jesus to bind together the tidy and the healthy to build a beautiful church. God sent His Son to heal the brokenhearted, to mercifully tend to the sick, and to establish the church as a gathering place for people to come as they are to receive Him in His fullness.”
Jess Connolly, Always Enough, Never Too Much: 100 Devotions to Quit Comparing, Stop Hiding, and Start Living Wild and Free