“Elizabeth Turnage is a woman of grit and grace who lives into the stories of those who join her in this odd journey of seeking God. She honors the complexity of life without ever losing sight of the simple glory of the cross. Her grasp of the mundane and miraculous and their interplay gives a depth and honesty to her story that tugs at the heart and gives us hope our story can matter. Her book will be a clarion call to bring our broken, holy, troubled, and glorious life to the author of all stories: Jesus.” GivingHeartBookMatterStoriesJesusSimpleGraceJourneyHonestyBrokenHonorHolyLosingGloryCrossesSightDepthSeekingOddComplexityGloriousMiraculousMundaneGritSeeking GodGlorious Life Author:Dan B. Allender
“The paths by which people journey toward happiness lie in part through the world about them and in part through the experience of their souls. On the one hand, there is the happiness which comes from wealth, honor, the enjoyment of life, from health, culture, science, or art; and, on the other hand, there is the happiness which is to be found in a good conscience, in virtue, work, philanthropy, religion, devotion to great ideas and great deeds.” PeopleWorldArtIdeasSoulHandsLyingCultureFoundWealthVirtuePathJourneyHonorConscienceDeedsDevotionEnjoymentPhilanthropyGreat Idea Book:Happiness - Essays On The Meaning Of Life Source: Happiness - Essays On The Meaning Of Life
“God of our life, there are days when the burdens we carry chafe our shoulders and weigh us down; when the road seems dreary and endless, the skies gray and threatening; when our lives have no music in them, and our hearts are lonely, and our souls have lost their courage. Flood the path with light, run our eyes to where the skies are full of promise; tune our hearts to brave music; give us the sense of comradeship with heroes and saints of every age; and so quicken our spirits that we may be able to encourage the souls of all who journey with us on the road of life, to your honor and glory.” GivingHeartMaySoulLightSeemsEyeRunningAgeAbleSpiritLostPathOur LivesJourneySkyHeroHonorPromiseGloryLonelyBraveSaintBurdenEndlessShouldersTunesGrayFloodThreateningDrearyComradeshipYour Honor Author:Saint Augustine
“The Beatles defined their own sense of values and honor. They took stances without ever being politically correct. And they did it all with incredible humor... I honestly think that there are certain things in life that help people understand themselves. I think the Beatles are one of those things. They resonate the journey of true selfhood, really.” PeopleThinkingHelpingCertainValuesJourneyHonorIncrediblesHonestlyDefinedThings In LifeTrue SelfStancePolitically Correct Author:Sophie B. Hawkins
“I just wanted to honor who Emily was. She's just a strong woman. Through my journey of playing her, I found a lot of strength, and I think that I've changed, as a female, in the way that I carry myself. To go through something traumatic, like getting your face scarred, it made me analyze vanity a lot. When you have a little pimple and you're like, "Oh, my god, there's an alien on my face!," you feel like it's magnified.” ThinkingWayFeelsLittlesMadeWantedFacesFoundStrongJourneyChangedHonorFemaleAliensVanityYour FaceStrong WomenEmilyMy JourneyPimplesI've Changed Author:Tinsel Korey
“Serving in Congress has been more than an honor; it has been one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life ... It has been a wonderful ride. It has been a wonderful journey.” Has BeensWonderfulJourneyHonorCongressServingExhilaratingWonderful Journey Author:J. C. Watts
“The days aren't discarded or collected, they are bees that burned with sweetness or maddened the sting: the struggle continues, the journeys go and come between honey and pain. No, the net of years doesn't unweave: there is no net. They don't fall drop by drop from a river: there is no river. Sleep doesn't divide life into halves, or action, or silence, or honor: life is like a stone, a single motion, a lonesome bonfire reflected on the leaves, an arrow, only one, slow or swift, a metal that climbs or descends burning in your bones.” YearsActionPainLife IsFallSleepHalfSilenceStruggleJourneyHonorRiversStonesBonesBurningClimbsDividesHoneyMetalsBeesBurnedSweetnessArrowsLife Is LikeDiscardedLonesomeBonfire Book:Still Another Day Source: Still Another Day
“It was being a runner that mattered, not how fast or how far I could run. The joy was in the act of running and in the journey, not in the destination. We have a better chance of seeing where we are when we stop trying to get somewhere else. We can enjoy every moment of movement, as long as where we are is as good as where we'd like to be. That's not to say that you need to be satisfied forever with where you are today. But you need to honor what you've accomplished, rather than thinking of what's left to be done (p. 159).” ThinkingNeedsTryingLongDoneMomentsRunningTodayJoyLeftEnjoyChanceForeverSeeingJourneyMovementHonorSatisfiedAccomplishedDestinationWhere You AreRunnersSomewhere ElseStop Trying Author:John Bingham
“Note that this journey is uniquely yours, no one else's. So the path has to be your own. You cannot imitate somebody else's journey and still be true to yourself. Are you prepared to honor your uniqueness in this way?” WayLifeStillsPathJourneyHonorNotesPreparedBeing TrueUniquenessBe True To YourselfTrue To Yourself Author:Jon Kabat-Zinn
“In closing, let me thank you, the American people, for giving me the great honor of allowing me to serve as your president. When the Lord calls me home, whenever that day may be, I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future. I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life. I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead.” PeopleKnowsGivingMayCountryHomeAmericaPresidentLordJourneyHonorEternalOptimismLet MeDawnSunsetPatriotismCall MePatrioticAllowingClosingLeading MeGreatest Love Author:Ronald Reagan