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1 " Sometimes caring feels like spoiling. Gratitude evens things out. "
― Cynthia Ruchti
2 " If that's what you believe the Lord is calling you to do, then you can be confident He'll go ahead of you. "
― Cynthia Ruchti , They Almost Always Come Home
3 " ...I often wondered just how far back my girls - or any of us - would have to trace to stop the flow of regrets.'If we hadn't let our guard down...,' one might confess. But history no doubt contained many pages before that moment. Leaving thoughts unchecked. Challenging the edges of danger, not recognizing that the cliff edge is not solid granite but crumbling sandstone. Entertaining, if only for a flash, risk's possibility. Opening the door to opportunity. Not looking away when sin's bribe was offered, as if the agreement held no consequences.How far back would we have to go to find the blink of time in which a wiser choice - a different choice - would have changed everything?I learned and taught that a person doesn't burn to death by falling on the fire, but by staying there. I learned, too, that grace heals scars, massages the stiffness out of losses, creates purpose out of pain. And that the deeper the mine of shame, the richer the vein of gratitude. "
― Cynthia Ruchti , When the Morning Glory Blooms
4 " Hope Lives Here. Even Here. "
5 " Wouldn’t one think that the forgiven would be quickest to forgive others? That the redeemed would fall over one another in their rush to carry the song of deliverance to those who had yet to hear its calming melody? "
6 " Marriage isn’t about avoiding discomfort. It’s about commitment. "
― Cynthia Ruchti , Miles from Where We Started
7 " Life could be enormously disappointing and still be good. "
8 " Lies are complicated, Ivy. The truth is easy. It flows like maple sap on a warm spring day. "
9 " Sometimes caring feels like spoiling. Gratitude evens everything out. "
10 " Her faith in God had reignited. But some of his people had yet to catch the vision of the role of a faith community in the lives of those dealing with mental illnesses. She couldn’t blame them for not knowing what to do. But she wrestled with some people’s unwillingness to become informed. "
― Cynthia Ruchti , Afraid of the Light