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There's different ways to be impacted by truth. One is to read the scriptures. Another is to read other works by other people who have read the scriptures, non fiction for example. Another is to do studies. Another is to go to a place of worship. Another thing is to sit and listen to someone who's speaking. There's all kinds of ways. Another way is to write. About the truth. Discover the struggle through your character.
— Ted Dekker
We become so used to the familiar that we begin to doubt the unfamiliar, until our eyes are opened and we see .
— Ted Dekker
You will only see who you are and thus be who you are as you surrender your attachment to all other identities
— Ted Dekker
We all get to discover who we really are at some point, and when we do, it can be quite unsettling.
— Ted Dekker
As I knew my Father in a new way, I discovered who I was as His son. That I was already all I could hope to be because I was in Christ. All of my striving to *become* had actually hidden the truth from me, because in striving to become, I was only denying who I already was.
— Ted Dekker
Let go of all that you think you know about Me, so that you can KNOW Me.
— Ted Dekker
He felt like he was looking at a whole new world. Not only was he a new person, drowned in magic, but the thousands he faced were different.
— Ted Dekker
You have to let go of what you think you know. There's a narrow Way where all things are possible. The price to walk it is death, which is why it's such a rare find, a treasure buried in a field. Most will never seek it because they're terrified of what they will find.
— Ted Dekker
The world is full of magical places, and the library has always been one of them for me. A library can be that special place for our children.
— Julie Andrews
We don't invent morality; we discover it like we discover multiplication tables.
— Francis J. Beckwith
You wanderer on the path! There is no path, only wandering.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
The first is that learning to preach is difficult, and the difficulty is not greatly relieved by having a skilled instructor or by the discovery that one seems to be naturally a "good talker.
— Fred Craddock