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Quotes about Reconnection

Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.
— Joseph Addison
If you feel far from God right now, guess who moved? You're only a decision away from reconnecting.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Revival is when God's people return to God and God returns to them, and everyone sees the difference.
— Henry Blackaby
We go back . . . and back . . . and back . . . until we discover the exuberant, unencumbered, delightful and lovable child that was, and still is, in us. And once we find it, we love and cherish it, and never, never let it go.
— Melody Beattie
If you feel far from God right now, guess who moved? You're only a decision away from reconnecting.
— Anne Graham Lotz
I feel as if something has been torn suddenly out of my life and left a terrible hole. I feel as if I couldn't be I — as if I must have changed into somebody else and couldn't get used to it. It gives me a horrible lonely, dazed, helpless feeling. It's good to see you again — it seems as if you were a sort of anchor for my drifting soul.
— LM Montgomery
Over half of all Roman Catholics in America today leave the Church before they get married and have kids. The most common reason for returning is for the kids. Like parachute jumpers, soldiers in foxholes, and big wave surfers, parents know they need God. And for similar reasons.
— Peter Kreeft
you cannot expose the gifts, talents, and natural abilities that God put into you if you do not become reconnected with Him.
— Myles Munroe
If the church adopts a school, and the school has kids, and the kids have parents, well, then you've reconnected the hub of a community, because you've brought together its three most fundamental institutions - church, schools, and family.
— Tony Evans
I simply align myself with you again today.
— John Eldredge
Yeah, seeing her unsettled him, but it was her words that nearly took him apart. Because sometime after his heart started beating again, after he'd grabbed ahold of his emotions, she'd become the woman that, once upon a time, he'd fallen in love with.
— Susan May Warren
Emelina and I took each other in. All morning I'd felt the strange disjuncture that comes from reconnecting with your past. There's such a gulf between yourself and who you were then, but people speak to that other person and it answers; it's like having a stranger as a house guest in your skin.
— Barbara Kingsolver