The real problem of life is never a lack of time. The real problem of life – in my life – is lack of thanksgiving.
– Ann Voskamp
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- Thanksgiving-giving thanks in everything-prepares the way that God might show us His fullest salvation in Christ. – Ann Voskamp
- Could a name be any shorter? Three letters without even the flourish of an e. Ann, a trio of curves and lines.It means -œfull of grace-. – Ann Voskamp
- When you meet the real problems of life, think of the real lessons of life for the real lessons of life are in the real problems of life – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- A life contemplating the blessings of Christ becomes a life acting the love of Christ. – Ann Voskamp
- Who would ever know the greater graces of comfort and perserverance, mercy and forgiveness, patience and courage, if no shadows fell over a life? – Ann Voskamp
- Who would ever know the greater graces of comfort and perseverance, mercy and forgiveness, patience and courage, if no shadows fell over a life? – Ann Voskamp
- The joy of small that makes life large. – Ann Voskamp
- Life is so urgent it necessitates living slow. – Ann Voskamp
- I only live the full life when I live fully in the moment. – Ann Voskamp
- How to ‘live’ in a state of awe when life is mundane and ordinary? – Ann Voskamp
- the progress of real purpose is crippled where lack of money is equated to lack of zeal – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- …the secret to joy is to keep seeking God where we doubt He is. – Ann Voskamp
- Fullness of joy is discovered only in the emptying of will. – Ann Voskamp
- When we stop fearing failure, we start being artists. – Ann Voskamp
- Practice is the hardest part of learning, and training is the essence of transformation. – Ann Voskamp
- Just that maybe -¦ maybe you don’t want to change the story, because you don’t know what a different ending holds. – Ann Voskamp
- Forget the face of God, and forget your own name is Beloved. – Ann Voskamp
- I hunger for filling in a world that is starved. – Ann Voskamp
- Stress isn’t only a joy stealer. The way we respond to it can be sin. – Ann Voskamp
- Is the height of my chara joy dependent on the depths of my eucharisteo thanks? – Ann Voskamp
- Awe ignites joy because it makes us bend the knee. – Ann Voskamp
- … be radical about grace and relentless about truth and resolute about holiness… – Ann Voskamp
- Trust is the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow, built with planks of thanks. – Ann Voskamp
- The answer to anxiety is always to exalt Christ. – Ann Voskamp
- I speak the unseen into seeing and I can feel it, this steady breathing in the rhythm of grace–‘give thanks (in), give thanks (out)’. – Ann Voskamp
- I speak the unseen into seeing and I can feel it, this steady breathing in the rhythm of grace–‘give thanks (in), give thanks (out)’. – Ann Voskamp
- We ‘have’ all received on grace after another, but we only recognize the glory of God in this moment ‘when we wake to the one grace after another’. – Ann Voskamp
- Do I really smother my own joy because I believe that anger achieves more than love? – Ann Voskamp
- The only way to fight a feeling is with a feeling. – Ann Voskamp
- The parent must always self-parent first, self-preach before child-teach, because who can bring peace unless they’ve held their own peace? – Ann Voskamp
- Without God’s Word as a lens, the world warps. – Ann Voskamp
- I wear the lens of the Word and all the world transfigures into the Beauty of Christ and ‘everything is eucharisteo’. – Ann Voskamp
- Sometimes you don’t know when you’re taking the first step through a door until you’re already inside. – Ann Voskamp
- Simplicity is ultimately a matter of focus. – Ann Voskamp
- I know the theological answers, but do my blood and my pulse? – Ann Voskamp
- God holds us in the untamed moments too. – Ann Voskamp
- God can enter into me, even me, and use these hands, these feet, to be His love, a love that goes on and on and on forever, endless cycle of grace. – Ann Voskamp
- I am blessed. I can bless. – Ann Voskamp
- I am a mother-tired, but when my soul doth magnify, my time doth magnify. – Ann Voskamp
- Communion, by necessity, always leads us into community. – Ann Voskamp