365q:

Day 179/365

365q:

Day 179/365


thehopemovement:

GIVEAWAY!
I have only two bracelets left of this kind. 
Rules:
You MUST be following this blog.
You MUST reblog this post.
I will draw the two winners Sunday evening. Be sure your Ask Box is enabled.

thehopemovement:

GIVEAWAY!

I have only two bracelets left of this kind. 

Rules:

  1. You MUST be following this blog.
  2. You MUST reblog this post.

I will draw the two winners Sunday evening. Be sure your Ask Box is enabled.


Which side are you?

Which side are you?


love.

love.




William Sloane Coffin ::

[[ I love the recklessness of faith. First you leap, and then you grow wings. ]]


Truly amazing. I saw some absolutely beautiful sunrises this summer. Often I feel as though we don’t take the time to appreciate the beauty God creates for us every morning. We go to museums and gallery’s to stand and stare at paintings and pictures, but every morning we have a chance to see one of the great creations there is and we don’t even notice. We pass by without a second glance. I challenge you to just ONCE this week wake up a little earlier than you would. Find a quiet place. And simply watch. 

thehopemovement:

 
Have you ever watched God create a morning?
Set your alarm and stumble out into the quiet shadows of an unborn day. Have a chair ready (and some mosquito repellent). Then watch carefully as God “changes deep darkness into morning.”
Everyday Miracles.

Truly amazing. I saw some absolutely beautiful sunrises this summer. Often I feel as though we don’t take the time to appreciate the beauty God creates for us every morning. We go to museums and gallery’s to stand and stare at paintings and pictures, but every morning we have a chance to see one of the great creations there is and we don’t even notice. We pass by without a second glance. I challenge you to just ONCE this week wake up a little earlier than you would. Find a quiet place. And simply watch. 

thehopemovement:

Have you ever watched God create a morning?

Set your alarm and stumble out into the quiet shadows of an unborn day. Have a chair ready (and some mosquito repellent). Then watch carefully as God “changes deep darkness into morning.”

Everyday Miracles.



In his image we are perfect. Why is it so hard for us to see that too?

In his image we are perfect. Why is it so hard for us to see that too?

(via staypozitive)