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We are tempted to live under the illusion that somewhere out there are people who are normal.
John Ortberg
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John Ortberg
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: May 5
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I hate how hard spiritual transformation is and how long it takes. I hate thinking about how many people have gone to church for decades and remain joyless or judgmental or bitter or superior.
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