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Defeating Resistance is like giving birth. It seems absolutely impossible until you remember that women have been pulling it off successfully, with support and without, for fifty million years.
— Steven Pressfield
It's a mother's greatest privilege to give birth, to raise a child. But a woman's greatest honor is to look at her son with pride and know that she's helped him become a man.
— Susan May Warren
From the moment a child is born, the death process, and the fight against it, begins.
— Billy Graham
As much as we hate to admit it, we are sinners by birth. We are also sinners by choice. We are also sinners by practice.
— Billy Graham
Pentecost was the day of power of the Holy Spirit. It was the day the Christian church was born.
— Billy Graham
and, by the merits of the Mother of Mercy, he did himself conceive and give birth unto the spirit of Gospel truth.
— St Bonaventure
Everybody born comes from the Creator trailing wisps of glory. We come from the Creator with creativity. I think that each one of us is born with creativity.
— Maya Angelou
Love is insistent on its own continuation. Every fraction of a second, someone somewhere falls in love, a former enemy becomes a friend, and a newborn baby is born into the world.
— Marianne Williamson
Every day can be like Christmas in its love and its peace if our hearts open up and make room for love. The holy child is waiting to be born in every instant, not just once a year.
— Marianne Williamson
Our Savior is our true Mother in whom we are endlessly born and out of whom we shall never come.
— Julian of Norwich
It was no accident, no coincidence, that the seasons came round and round year after year. It was the Lord speaking to us all and showing us over and over again the birth, life, death, and resurrection of his only begotten Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ, our Lord. It was like a best-loved story being told day after day with each sunrise and sunset, year after year with the seasons, down through the ages since time began.
— Francine Rivers
Consequently, adoption is not a word of relationship but of position. You as a Christian are a child of God by new birth. But adoption is God's act in which you are placed in the position of an adult son (Gal. 4:1—5). Greek, Roman, and Jewish families adopted their own children. Birth made them children, but discipline and training brought them into adoption and the full stature of sonship.
— Frank Viola