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Knowing God by Name: Names of God That Bring Hope and Healing

The book delves into the significance of different names attributed to God, examining their spiritual implications and the comfort they can bring to readers. more

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David Wilkerson
David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson, born on May 19, 1931, and passed away on April 27, 2011, was a renowned pastor from the United States. Known for his profound spiritual teachings and moving sermons, he founded the famous Christian group 'The Vineyard of Jesus Christ' in New York City. Wilkerson's life was filled with challenges and transformations, his story inspiring countless individuals. more

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“I missed the sound of her shuffling her homework while I listened to music on her bed. I missed the cold of her feet against my legs when she climbed into bed. I missed the shape of her shadow where it fell across the page of my book. I missed the smell of her hair and the sound of her breath and my Rilke on her nightstand and her wet towel thrown over the back of her desk chair. It felt like I should be sated after having a whole day with her, but it just made me miss her more.”

“Have you ever had one of those moments when time just freezes? You know, when the world suddenly goes deathly still, and you could hear a pin drop, and the squishing sound your heart makes is so loud in your ears you feel like youre drowning in blood, and you stand there in that suspended moment and die a thousand deaths, but not really, and the moment passes and dumps you out on the other side of it, with your mouth hanging open, and an erased blackboard where your mind used to be?”

“He put the book down. “As you wish.” He rose and walked past me. I lowered my sword, expecting him to pass, but suddenly he stepped in dangerously close. “Welcome home. I’m glad you made it. There is coffee in the kitchen for you.” My mouth gaped open. He inhaled my scent, bent close, about to kiss me… I just stood there like an idiot. Curran smirked and whispered in my ear instead. “Psych.” And just like that, he was out the door and gone. Oh boy.”