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quit fighting the sails and let the wind move the boat-drift on faith for a while.
— Lisa Wingate
You are a God of winds and tides. Of journeys and storms and navigation by stars and faith.
— Lisa Wingate
One of the best things a father can do for his daughter is let her know that she has met his expectations
— Lisa Wingate
images. What does a lighthouse do? I ask myself. It never moves. It cannot hike up its rocky skirt and dash into the ocean to rescue the foundering ship. It cannot calm the waters or clear the shoals. It can only cast light into the darkness. It can only point the way. Yet, through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Show this old lighthouse the way.
— Lisa Wingate
Take a breath, look around, a voice seemed to be whispering. None of this is here by accident, and neither are you.
— Lisa Wingate
the best things a father can do for his daughter is let
— Lisa Wingate
One of the best things a father can do for his daughter is let her know that she has met
— Lisa Wingate
feel that God was so very close, so very concerned with my particular life, so very ready to protect and to love. Always nearby. Always listening. Always leading. But
— Lisa Wingate
Maybe not everyone got the mom who baked cupcakes and showed up at all the school parties. There weren't enough of those to go around, so maybe God used other people, like Mrs. Lora and J. Norm, to make sure you learned how to shell a purple hull pea or find Saturn in the night sky.
— Lisa Wingate
Sometimes God puts a new path under your feet, not because you think you're ready to walk it, but because He knows that's the way you need to go.
— Lisa Wingate
I loved each of them dearly. One was a teacher, one was a preacher, and the last was an artist who found his calling later in life. One taught me to think, one taught me to know, and one taught me to see. Each inspired me.
— Lisa Wingate
If the Almighty directs our steps, we've no need to look back over our shoulders.
— Liz Curtis Higgs