Worry is the facade of taking action when prayer really is. Ann Voskamp More Quotes by Ann Voskamp More Quotes From Ann Voskamp I think it was simply word of mouth that made it a New York Times bestseller for more than 60 weeks, over a year. People being moved and changed and transformed by the book [ One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are] and wanting to share that with hurting people all around them. Ann Voskamp hurt new-york book Satan prowls but he’s a lion on a leash Ann Voskamp leashes satan lions If trust must be earned, hasn't God unequivocally earned our trust with the bark on the raw wounds, the thorns pressed into the brow, your name on the cracked lips. Ann Voskamp thorns lips names Learning slowly to not be so reactionary while inserting verbal gratitude into stressful situations is almost like being healed of mental blindness. Ann Voskamp stressful-situations blindness gratitude The fear is suffocating, terrorizing, and I want the remedy, and it is trust. Trust is everything. Ann Voskamp condemnation remedy want Thanksgiving creates abundance. Ann Voskamp gratitude appreciation inspirational God can enter into me, even me, and use these hands, these feet, to be His love, a love that goes on and on and on forever, endless cycle of grace. Ann Voskamp feet forever hands I think God calls us to small things, to faithfulness right where we are, to just do the next thing. I was simply writing out our family stories in my online journal, scratching out what I want to remember, what I was wrestling out with God. Ann Voskamp writing wrestling thinking Unbeknownst to me, two readers of the posts, both published authors, contacted their agent, Bill Jensen, within 24 hours of each other, encouraging him to drop me a line. Which he did. He shared his extensive publishing background with me, and prayerfully offered to work out a proposal and to see if God opened any publishing doors? I never get over the unexpected ways of God. Ann Voskamp work-out doors two The bravest love is wildly faithful and it falls hard again every morning... It knows what we seek may be found in what we already have... it's grace and fresh gratitude that can make us strong enough to marvel in the seeming monotony of anything... And the happily married have eyes that look long enough to make the familiar new. Ann Voskamp gratitude strong morning That little burning bush that is the signature of the blog - it echoes Elizabeth Barrett Browning's words. Ann Voskamp burning signatures echoes What if I gave thanks in the trouble, for the trouble, because the trouble is a gift that causes me to turn? What if I loved God not for His goods but for His love itself that is goodness enough? Ann Voskamp his-love what-if causes I think it was simply word of mouth that made it a New York Timesbestseller for more than 60 weeks, over a year. People being moved and changed and transformed by the book [One Thousand Gifts] and wanting to share that with hurting people all around them. Ann Voskamp hurt new-york book Every mountain that every Christian ever faces, the Lord levels with sufficient grace. Ann Voskamp mountain grace christian Maybe the woman who was handed the book [One Thousand Gifts] by a friend the morning before she had an abortion scheduled - and read the book and realized that this pregnancy that she didn't want - perhaps it too could be a gift from God? And then she said showed me the photo of this laughing 5 month old boy. Ann Voskamp morning pregnancy book If the Church is a body, and the body is a business, isn't that the same thing as prostitution? Ann Voskamp prostitution church body Poor communication doesn’t disconnect souls. It’s the disconnected souls who poorly communicate. Ann Voskamp communication poor soul Our fall is always first a failure to give thanks. Ann Voskamp giving fall firsts I began [blogging] because I have this handicap - I can't figure out my life or see God clearly unless I untangle my life again with words. Ann Voskamp handicaps blogging figures The greatest compliment of the book [One Thousand Gifts]? Maybe the Muslim man in Iraq who was given the book and came to a saving knowledge of Jesus, wanted to live his life in thanks to God? Ann Voskamp men book jesus