“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
“On that first day when we look back, either happily or with remorse, to the stony ways over which we have traveled, losing concern for that part of the journey which is yet to come, we have grown old.” WayFirstsLooksAgeJourneyLosingConcernOld AgeTraveledRemorse Book:The Master's Violin Source: The Master's Violin
“The journey has been a parody of my life recently: rushing, waiting, wandering, feeling lost and losing sleep, wondering if I'm getting anywhere.” IfsHas BeensFeelingsLostWaitingSleepWonderJourneyLosingWanderRushingParodyFeeling Lost Author:Lynn Austin
“Losing a parent over eight years is a very dark journey. I spent the first four years feeling bad and angry and sorry for myself.” YearsFirstsFeelingsParentDarkFourJourneyLosingAngrySorryEightFour YearsFeeling BadLosing A Parent Author:Lauren Miller
“My own journey in becoming a poet began with memory - with the need to record and hold on to what was being lost. One of my earliest poems, Give and Take, was about my Aunt Sugar, how I was losing her to her memory loss.” NeedsGivingLostMemoriesMy OwnLossRecordsJourneyPoetBecomingLosingSugarAuntGive And TakeMemory LossLost OnesLosing Her Author:Natasha Trethewey
“I want to teach parents how they can help their kids with death, grief, and losing things, the journey of life.” WantHelpingKidsParentGriefTeachJourneyLosingLife JourneyDeath GriefLosing Things Author:James Van Praagh
“Losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But, losing your reason for the journey is a fate more cruel.” WayReasonFateJourneyLosingUnfortunateOne Tree Hill VoiceoverOne Tree Hill OpeningOne Tree Hill MemorableHansel And Gretel Author:H. G. Wells