“It's our insides that make us who we are, that allow us to dream and wonder and feel for others. That's what's essential. That's what will always make the biggest difference in our world.” WorldFeelsDreamDifferencesWonderEssentialsWho We AreOur World Author:Fred Rogers
“The wonder of prayer is rediscovered in who we're speaking to. Prayer is a mystical event by which we get to talk to the Creator of all-the One who fashioned our world with a few words-knowing that God not only listens but answers.” WorldPrayerAnswersWonderKnowingEventsCreatorOur WorldMysticalFew Words Author:Margaret Feinberg
“Notable American Women is an enchanting and moving novel. Like Italo Calvino and Lewis Carrol, Ben Marcus reconfigures the world that we might see ourselves in a cultural and moral landscape that is disturbingly familiar, yet entirely new. As though granted a new beginning, Marcus renames the creatures of our world, questions who we are and who, as men and women, we might be. Notable American Women is a wonder book, pleasurable and provocative.” MenWorldBookMightMovingWonderMoralNovelCreaturesMen And WomenFamiliarGrantedLandscapeWho We AreOur WorldNew BeginningsNotableProvocativeAmerican WomanEnchanting Author:Maureen Howard
“The resurrection confronts our world with wonder, mystery, and miracles.” WorldWonderMysteryMiracleOur WorldResurrection Author:Rob Bell
“One of the major symptoms of the general crisis existent in our world today is our lack of sensitivity to words. We use words as tools. We forget that words are a repository of the spirit. The tragedy of our times is that the vessels of the spirit are broken. We cannot approach the spirit unless we repair the vessels. Reverence for words - an awareness of the wonder of words, of the mystery of words - is an essential prerequisite for prayer. By the word of God the world was created.” WorldUseTodaySpiritPrayerForgetWonderMysteryAwarenessBrokenEssentialsApproachMajorsToolsTragedyCrisisOur TimeOur WorldWord Of GodReverenceSensitivitySymptomsVesselWorld TodayPrerequisites Author:Abraham Joshua Heschel
“Our world is so bursting-full of natural wonder that we are all experiencing a sensory overload. We are no longer perceiving all of Ú the details, just the ones that immediately interest us.” WorldInterestNaturalWonderDetailsOur WorldSensoryBurstingOverloadNatural Wonders Author:Vera Nazarian