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Saturday
Apr032010

Not Ugly

"And when it comes to things that are beautiful in any obvious way, she still refuses to call them ugly. To her, ugly is just a word people use for things where the beautiful chooses to remain hidden."

- A quote from Beautiful by Billy guest-posting on Hey Look, A Chicken! (Fabulous post. Be sure to go read the rest.)

Friday
Apr022010

God's Grace

"Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God's grace, and your best days are never so good that you're beyond the need of God's Grace."

- Unknown

Thursday
Apr012010

There is Still Good to Come

"I’m learning that in wrong, even in the worst of all betrayals there is still a good to come, that forgiveness is God’s way of reclaiming the wrong in the world.

It allows the person whose job it is to forgive the chance to grow and change. The wrong, even as evil as it is, can be redeemed in the heart of the forgiver."

- An excerpt from Except Forgiveness by Sarah Markley on her blog The Best Days of My Life (An excellent post! You must go read the rest.)

Wednesday
Mar312010

What Defines You?

"I like to believe that a person is not defined by how big a splash he makes in the world, but rather by the laughter preceding the cannon ball."

- A quote from Marty Duane on his self-titled blog

Tuesday
Mar302010

Die For A Lie?

"The enemy is a liar, and he will display that sin in a perfect place, and then try to convince you that there is no possible harm in it.  Just like the fake fruit--how could it be dangerous when it looks so good? The danger may not be visible on the surface, but hidden below is death. His only goal is to "fake you out" so that when you depart from this life, to meet your Maker, it will not be a glorious encounter but rather a hellish one."

- An excerpt from Are You Willing to Die for a Lie? by Melinda Lancaster