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There are a whole lot of people who are so freakin' busy—they've so cluttered up their lives—they're at their wits' end. And if they'd only just stop for a minute, they could hear the God of the universe whisper to them, “I love you.
Mike Yaconelli
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Mike Yaconelli
Age: 61 †
Born: 1942
Born: July 24
Died: 2003
Died: October 30
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I want a lifetime of holy moments. Every day I want to be in dangerous proximity to Jesus. I long for a life that explodes with meaning and is filled with adventure, wonder, risk, and danger. I long for a faith that is gloriously treacherous. I want to be with Jesus, not knowing whether to cry or laugh.
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Children live in a world of dreams and imagination, a world of aliveness… There is a voice of wonder and amazement inside all of us but we grow to realize we can no longer hear it, and we live in silence. It isn’t that God stopped speaking it is that our lives became louder.
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The power of the Church is not a parade of flawless people, but of a flawless Christ who embraces our flaws. The Church is not made up of whole people, rather of the broken people who find wholeness in a Christ who was broken for us.
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