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1 " Maximizing my achievements and gifts in order to minimize yours means that I haven't fully embraced how wonderfully creative our God is, and his decision to make no two people alike. "
― Katina Horton , Broken Pieces
2 " We do not rise in the workplace, but we rise as a people. "
― Katina Horton , My Blackness
3 " Freedom looked like racism wrapped up in a bow. "
― Katina Horton
4 " If you only knew the condition of my superwoman cape, you would not have said a word. "
― Katina Horton , The Journey: Walking in God's Grace, Mercy, and Blessings
5 " In our Christian life, the foxes are anything that can be hindering us from our walk with Christ. "
― Katina Horton , Coming Out of the Valley: Devotions for Thriving
6 " Storytellers are story healers. And story healers are story revealers. "
7 " When we listen to other people’s stories, We open up some thing inside of us, hearing and healing our own. "
8 " We are all broken, and so, when we look at other broken individuals in judgment, we have God's gracious reminder to look at our own broken selves. "
9 " When God created, he set us free. Then man controlled through slavery. "
10 " Press in. Lean in and feel the pain. The pain of life-Then What You've Gained. "
― Katina Horton , Surrendered
11 " Entering a new relationship is like opening a door not knowing what's on the other side. "
12 " The trauma of enslavement causes the good things to seem better than what they really were, and the bad things seem worse. "
13 " When we wear our wounds on our sleeves, we become fairground for others in their brokenness, to exploit us in our own. "
14 " I needed to adjust my expectations to what the truth was, even if it meant sacrifice and more pain on my part in order to be aligned with God's will. "
― Katina Horton , Valley of Grace
15 " Healing means I'm walking in truth. "
― Katina Horton , Simply Grace
16 " When you are drowning in a sea of your own brokenness, you somehow feel like you are responsible for covering up everybody else's. "
17 " Did many things to suppress our mouths. And then we were told you are free. "
― Katina Horton , Digging Deep Down in Those Roots: Poetry of Black Hair, Culture, Resilience, Personal & Collective Trauma