11 Quotes & Sayings By Emily P Freeman

Emily P. Freeman is the author of the New York Times-bestselling novel, A Family of Strangers. She earned her Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology from the University of California at San Diego, and she earned a master's degree in English literature from UC Santa Barbara Read more

She received a California State University at Northridge MFA in Creative Writing and a BA in English from the University of California at Davis. She lives with her husband and two children in Los Angeles, California.

Sometimes that's what prayer is--simply inviting God to join us...
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Sometimes that's what prayer is--simply inviting God to join us where we actually are, not because He isn't already here but because inviting Him reminds us it's true. Emily P. Freeman
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Picture a girl with her arms full of small packages, too many to hold all at once. When they topple and fall all around her, she stoops down and scoops them all back up, literally re-collecting all the gifts that are already hers. To set your mind is to recollect truth that already belongs to you. Emily P. Freeman
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True belief is movement toward God even in the midst of confusion or frustration or fear. Emily P. Freeman
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But understand that the reason it is so difficult to extend forgiveness to those who have failed us is because we are unable to receive forgiveness for our own failures. Emily P. Freeman
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There is no activity that is somehow more Christian than another. God looks at the heart, and that is the good part that Mary knew. he simply asks us to come as we are and to be willing, open to receive whatever he might have for us this day. That is what it means to live a graceful life. Emily P. Freeman
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To accept the lively, the messy, and the unexpected things in our days, knowing that God sees them and has an eternal perspective, is to say with confidence I receive your timing. Emily P. Freeman
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When we believe that God expects us to try hard to become who Jesus wants us to be, we will live in that blurry, frustrating land of Should Be rather than trust in The One Who Is. Emily P. Freeman
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I can't prevent storms from coming, but I can decide not to invent my own. Emily P. Freeman
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To avoid the fall often means living a less-than life. Emily P. Freeman
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Even though I may feel unsafe and unacceptable, I am accepted in Christ. Emily P. Freeman