“Someone can claim they love you and still destroy you. But someone who is a friend indeed, will love you to the end.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“Love will never cost you anything unless you first become a true friend or have a friendship heart.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“True friendship costs more than love.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“Friendship is the hands of love.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“Without friendship love becomes immobile and even irrelevant.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“All proven loves are products of friendship.”
Source: Who Is Your Friend?: The School Of Friendship
“We were brought together [in marriage] for the primary reason of pointing to the mystery of God’s gospel (Ephesians 5:32). Marriage was the way God wanted me to glorify Him. Becoming one flesh would not complete me. Marriage is not what would make me whole, but it would be God’s work in and through my marriage, along with whatever else the Potter chose to use to shape me as His clay that would. God was my first love. I’d married Him way before I did Preston, and I’d be married to Him even after death parted me from the man I vowed to love until then.”
Source: Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been
“I knew the days after that [wedding] day wouldn’t all be a sugary thing. Some would be bitter. Others would bring new mercy. Either way, taking for myself a selah of this forever season called marriage, I approached it knowing it would be ,,, of God to continue His work of sanctifying me and glorifying Himself.”
Source: Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been
“Marriage is a garden that requires constant nurturing and care, but it can blossom into a beautiful and everlasting love with patience and dedication.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“Parenting is like a fruit salad.
We need a bit of every ingredient. Children go through all feelings: sweet, salty, sour and bitter, so as parents we have to know how to balance that palate.”