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    God has spoken very boldly about his desire to be a presence in our lives. If I want to heal the ache and loneliness in my own life, one of the things I need to do is get away, alone with God. . . . In the silence God will speak to you most powerfully. Too often his words to us get muffled, lost, or covered by the crowd of many noises both inside and outside of us. We must have a quiet heart in order to hear God's distinctive message to us.

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    Grace is the central invitation to life and the final word. It's the beckoning nudge and the overwhelming, undeserved mercy that urges us to change and grow, and then gives us the power to pull it off.

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    I believe that pain and suffering can either be a prison or a prism.

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    It takes time to be a good father. It takes effort - trying, failing, and trying again.

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    Life becomes precious and more special to us when we look for the little everyday miracles and get excited about the privileges of simply being human

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    Life is really fun, if only we gave it a chance.

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    Most of us have enough excuses to last a lifetime. The sooner we let go of them and get on with living, the better off we are.

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    One of the ways that our faith expresses itself is by our ability to be still, to be present, and not to panic or lose perspective. God still does his best work in the most difficult of circumstances.

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    Pain is inevitable, but misery is optional. We cannot avoid pain, but we can avoid joy.

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    The disillusionment with our own abilities is, perhaps, one of the most important things that can ever happen to us.

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    I'm reminded of a conversation between a little girl and her mother as they walked out of church. The mother asked her how she liked church that day. The girl replied that she thought it was good, but that she was a little confused. "The pastor said that God was bigger than we are. Is that true?" she asked. The mother responded that it was indeed true. "He also said that God lives inside of us. Is that true, Mommy?" Again the mother replied, "Yes." "Well, then," said the girl, "if God is bigger than us, and if He lives inside of us, then shouldn't some of Him show through?