Christian Fiction Quotes

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Robin Jones Gunn
“When the devil comes knocking on your door simply say "Jesus, it's for you.”
Robin Jones Gunn, Sunsets

Rachel Hauck
“We make our plans, but God directs our steps.”
Rachel Hauck, Once Upon a Prince

Leslie Gould
“Sometimes God calms the storm, but sometimes God lets the storm rage and calms His child.”
Leslie Gould, The Amish Nanny

Rachel Hauck
“Sometimes going back to the beginning is the only way.”
Rachel Hauck, Once Upon a Prince

Jennifer Hudson Taylor
“Love is as hard to hide as hate.”
Jennifer Hudson Taylor, Highland Blessings

Lin Wilder
“He already bore. And yet he rains down his mercy and goodness on us daily.”
Lin Wilder, Plausible Liars: A Dr. Lindsey McCall Medical Mystery 5

Taylor Caldwell
“. . . a statement that is repugnant to one's beliefs can be as true as one that is pleasurable.”
Taylor Caldwell, Dear and Glorious Physician

Mindy Starns Clark
“Enjoy today because it won't come back.”
Mindy Starns Clark , The Amish Nanny

Cindy Woodsmall
“Facing our fears, skeletons, and mistakes is paramount in finding ourselves-in living with ourselves. Once it's done, that fear will be laid to rest, and she'll be stronger for having dealt with it and have more peace becausse she's not carrying the weight of that fear every day and night.”
Cindy Woodsmall, When the Soul Mends

Lin Wilder
“You shall love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your resources.”
Lin Wilder, My Name is Saul: A Novel of the Ancient World

Kellie Thacker
“Is it possible to love someone so completely, so intensely, they could never die? To give them more than just your heart or your soul? What if you could give then the miracle of immortality?”
Kellie Thacker, Grace

Lin Wilder
“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne; love and faithfulness go before you.”
Lin Wilder, My Name is Saul: A Novel of the Ancient World

Lin Wilder
“This last letter of yours must be a message filled with His truth, which is love.”
Lin Wilder, My Name is Saul: A Novel of the Ancient World

“Tal was looking at Hank when he said, "Just a moment. I want to hear it one more time."
As they watched, Bernice found her way to Hank and Mary. She began to week openly, and spoke some quiet but impassioned words to them. Hank and Mary listened, as did the others nearby, and as they listened, they began to smile. They put their arms around her, they told her about Jesus, and then they began to weep as well. Finally, as the saints were gathered and Bernice was surrounded with loving arms, Hank said the words, "Let's pray...”
Frank E. Peretti

Frank Olvera
“The assumption of no God cannot be proven by science.”
Frank 'The Christian Noob' Olvera, Under the Thelián Sky: Beyond the Great Unknown

Leslie Gould
“Enjoy today because it won't come back.”
Leslie Gould, The Amish Nanny

Cindy Woodsmall
“A fallen planet is no easy place to live.
Ya, but heaven is.”
Cindy Woodsmall, When the Soul Mends

Mary E. Hanks
“My gut feeling says he needs a second chance. Like we all do." WINTER'S PAST”
Mary E. Hanks, Winter's Past

Cindy Woodsmall
“A very smart woman once asked me, 'Do you think money is the answer to everything?' I have a family issue and I'm going home”
Cindy Woodsmall, When the Morning Comes

Daniel  Patterson
“Dear Lord," she prayed, "please help me to handle all the work You've set before me. I can only do this with You at my side. Amen.”
Daniel Patterson, One Chance

Lisa C. Temple
“If the only tool in Willem's arsenal was a silent supplication to an absent almighty, then I might as well be sitting next to a raving radical ready to die for the promise of seventy-two virgins and a couple of camels.”
Lisa C. Temple

Madisyn Carlin
“Icy wisps of fear brushed her heart and a myriad of what ifs flooded her thoughts.

So much could go wrong. So many innocent lives could be lost.

“Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”

Would the Scripts’ admonition ever sink into her worry-worn heart?”
Madisyn Carlin, Key

Sarah Hanks
“Love isn't about giving someone everything they want. It'd be a disaster if God did that with us. Love gives what is best for that person, whether they like it or not. You've got to be unmovable, rooted and grounded in love, as Scripture says. If they appreciate what you're doing, you love them. If they throw a hissy fit, you love them. It won't always feel good, but it is good. Love never fails.”
Sarah Hanks, Braving Fiery Waters: A Time Travel Adventure

Jody Hedlund
“Stop, Zaira,” he growled.

“Stop what?”

“Stop flirting with me every time you see me.”

She took a rapid step back, his words like a splash of cold water against her overheated body. “I’m not flirting.”

“Oh aye. It’s easy to see that you like me.” His voice held too much swagger. “But nothing will ever happen between us.”
Jody Hedlund, Marrying the Matchmaker

“I looked at Him through the blood and the haze, and finally found the breath I didn't think I had left. The world was screaming, but in that small space between our crosses, there was only a terrifying, beautiful silence. 'Jesus,' I rasped, the word tasting of salt and soul, 'remember me when you come into your kingdom.”
David Hudnall

“Over in the Amazon reviews a reader just said: 'Loved it! Great read especially during this season of Lent and with Good Friday only a week and a half away. Extremely impressed with the historical accuracy and research, although in general a fictional story brings to light/life the reality of capital punishment in ancient Rome. ...'
So grateful for the support as we just hit the top 200 in Biblical Fiction!”
David Hudnall

Rhonda McKnight
“I wasn't anxious anymore. I guess I needed to stop, enjoy the view and let the beauty in.”
Rhonda McKnight, The Thing About Home: A Lowcountry Novel

Rhonda McKnight
“I looked at my empty ring finger, felt the ache of emptiness in my heart, and wondered whether I would ever experience love again.”
Rhonda McKnight, The Thing About Home: A Lowcountry Novel

Rhonda McKnight
“In gardening, there's a process called turning the soil. You do it every year after harvest and before you plant again to prepare the soil for the new seeds. Baby, you need to turn the soil of your heart over. Unprepared soil never grows a good harvest.”
Rhonda McKnight, The Thing About Home: A Lowcountry Novel

Jose M. Peralta
“Through Jovias, I explore the truth that exile is not the end. Purpose persists, and even the fallen are not beyond redemption.”
Jose M. Peralta, Jovias and the Exiled Seven: Fallen Wings, Relentless Hope

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