Quotes about Belonging
If I have a hope, it's that God sat over the dark nothing and wrote you and me, specifically, into the story, and put us in with the sunset and the rainstorm as though to say, enjoy your place in my story. The beauty of it means you matter, and you can create within it even as I have created you.
— Donald Miller
THINGS JESUS NEVER SAID: You should come with me to church.
— Donald Miller
I listened so hard because it felt like, while she was telling me stories, she was massaging my soul, letting me know that I was not alone, that I will never have to be alone, that there are friends and family and churches and coffee shops. I was not going to be cast into space.
— Donald Miller
When a person has no other persons he invents them because he was not designed to be alone, because it isn't good for a person to be alone.
— Donald Miller
God made me, He knows me, He understands me, and He wants community.
— Donald Miller
People want to be involved in a story that is larger than themselves.
— Donald Miller
In the churches I used to go to, I felt like I didn't fit in... I was accepted but not understood. There was room at the table for me, but I was not part of the family.
— Donald Miller
Acceptance is like an antibiotic that prevents past rejections from turning into present-day infections. The need for belonging runs deep.
— Lysa TerKeurst
A girl without a daddy felt to me like a girl without a place in this world. After all, if he couldn't love me, who would ever love me?
— Lysa TerKeurst
The world's plan always leads us to places of pain, loneliness, and a deep ache for belonging that seems just out of reach.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Comfort zones don't have to be comfortable--they're just familiar. It's where you feel like you belong. And, where you feel you belong is where you will stay.
— Lysa TerKeurst
The more fully we invite God in, the less we will feel uninvited by others.
— Lysa TerKeurst