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Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

This book delves into the profound desire for intimate connection and a sense of belonging, weaving together spiritual reflections and personal stories to illuminate the human experience. more

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Brennan Manning
Brennan Manning

Brennan Manning was a renowned author known for his profound spiritual writings and unique insights into Christian faith. His works have touched many hearts and inspired deep reflection on faith. more

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“Do you think it makes people nasty to be loved? You know it doesn’t! Then why should it make them nice to be loathed? While you’re being persecuted, you hate what’s happening to you, you hate the people who are making it happen; you’re in a world of hate. Why, you wouldn’t recognize love if you met it! You’d suspect love! You’d think there was something behind it—some motive—some trick.”

“From quite early on, I had this idea of compartmentalized identities - 'this is how you are when you are with your mum, and this is how you are when you are with your dad' - so it seemed like I could never absolutely be myself. And the image of myself as compromised and inconsistent made me want to withdraw from the world even further. I had a sense of formulating a paper-mache version of myself to send out in the world, while I sat controlling it remotely from some smug suburban barracks.”