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The power of belief alone could change the course of history.
— Ted Dekker
What was once obvious to them was no longer quite as obvious. Why was it that humans lost sight of truth so quickly?
— Ted Dekker
Perfect, that's our plan then. But you'll have to give up being a priest first. I wouldn't want to just sit around whispering and sipping hot chocolate.
— Ted Dekker
And then... And then Thomas Hunter dreamed, and the world would never be the same.
— Ted Dekker
We become so used to the familiar that we begin to doubt the unfamiliar, until our eyes are opened and we see .
— Ted Dekker
Once born into child like faith, brimming with belief, typical people began to lose their faith. Society mocks them. Their friends smirk. They come to change the world, but over time the world changes them. Soon they forget the faith they once had. Then one day someone tells them the truth, but they don't want to go back, because they're comfortable in their new skin. Being a stranger in this world is never easy.
— Ted Dekker
doing good required taking risks.
— Ted Dekker
Do you believe everything can change in the space of one breath?
— Ted Dekker
He felt like he was looking at a whole new world. Not only was he a new person, drowned in magic, but the thousands he faced were different.
— Ted Dekker
You see, Eden, it's not the water that changes. It's what you make of the water that changes. It's finding no offense in the water that keeps you safe, because there's nothing to be kept safe from when you're already safe. One step at a time. Walk.
— Ted Dekker
letting go is something you do, not just talk about. Talking about forgiving changes nothing. Doing it changes everything, not just in you, but somehow in those around you. We are not healed alone.
— Ted Dekker
A rose lay open in full bloom and, looking from my garden room, I watched the sun-baked flower fill with rain. It seemed so fragile, resting there, and such a silence filled the air, the beauty of the moment caused me pain. "What more?" I thought. "There must be more." As if in answer then, I saw one weighty drop that caused my rose to fall. It trembled, then cascaded down to earth just staining gentle brown and, since then, I've felt different. That's all.
— Julie Andrews