Christian Fiction For Family Quotes

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Jack Dublin
“Storytelling is the art of weaving ordinary words into extraordinary worlds.”
Jack Dublin, The Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er: Vol. 2

Careena Campbell
“I'm going to do what God says, no questions asked. Even if I got killed for it, I'd still obey Him. People can take my life from me, but they can't take Jesus from my side." ...Ruth's face glowed with the joy that comes from telling others about Jesus.”
Careena Campbell, Free

Careena Campbell
“When His Holy Spirit comes into your life, He gives you strength to stand up for the truths in His Word.”
Careena Campbell, Free

Nicole Deese
“I love you,' I said, studying the extravagance and depth of her eyes. 'Even the crazy, impulsive parts of you that I don't always understand. Because those are the parts that have challenged me. That have changed me.”
Nicole Deese, All That Really Matters

“Part One

1. Mr. B.G.

(My Testimony)

Mr. B.G. Lived in Erie, Pennsylvania, One of my memories is attending the Mill Creek Baptist Church between the age of 8-10. What I remember most about this church is the way they emphasized working with youth. Occasionally heard preaching before Sunday school. Followed by going downstairs to learn an hour-long Bible Lesson. They invested time with us outside regular church hours; Mr. B.G. And his brother would eat pizza at Sunday school teacher's house. Church even planned an all-night sleepover in the basement one time. Never can forget drinking coffee all night, which caused me to have an energy boost. Followed by overwhelming tiredness the whole evening. Played on tennis tables, among many other events. Thinking back, I did enjoy a church that cared about me at such a young age. Only participated a couple of years then stopped going. Thankful for their kindness to teach me from God's Holy word a way to Jesus for the years attended. John Paul Guras and Mr. B.G. both were blessed to have an excellent Sunday school teacher, Mr. Walt Silman.
After making this choice, I could have traveled the remainder of my eternally bound life not seeking a real, living God. Many times, Holy Spirit was trying to speak to me, Ignorantly avoided influences like church, praying, reading the Holy Bible. Lost in the jailhouse of sinful darkness, with no care in the world to allow Jesus to direct my decisions.
I wanted to lead the helm of my life the way I thought was best. Choosing our selfish way is like shooting an arrow at a target wholly missing the center of the bulls-eye. Doing what pleases me, me, me, leads us astray. Sin leads us to destruction. Jesus alone can change our inward nature to fulfill the center of the Father's will.”
Bryan Guras

Jessie Mattis
“For a New York City man, he sure was full of manners--an anomaly in a world where well-meaning men were often shot down in their chivalrous attempts.”
Jessie Mattis, Christmas From the Heart: A Collection of Christian Romances

Lisa M. Prysock
“It all made sense to Addison now, the little whispers from Heaven she’d heard at just the right moments, the peace in her heart, the verses the Lord would bring to her memory when she needed them most.
—Addison Campbell, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“The one who has accepted Christ is richer and more successful than the wealthiest man in all the world who does not believe or has refused Christ.
—Reed Logan, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Tammy L. Gray
“I feel like the music betrayed me and I have no idea where to go from here.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“That is the agony of addiction. The person is two beings, and despite not wanting to, you find yourself loving one and hating the other. And since you never know which one you're going to get, it seems only right to protect yourself against both.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True