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Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "The separation of truth from reason is a dangerous game. I think ideas have to sink very deeply into a person's soul, into their being, before they can effect change."

The separation of truth from reason is a dangerous game. I think ideas have to sink very deeply into a person's soul, into their being, before they can effect change.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "In church, the rules of the lifeboat don't apply. Church is the refuge where the Kingdom of God is emulated, not mocked."

In church, the rules of the lifeboat don't apply. Church is the refuge where the Kingdom of God is emulated, not mocked.




Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "What good does it do to tell somebody to live morally so they can die 50 years later and apparently go to Hell?"

What good does it do to tell somebody to live morally so they can die 50 years later and apparently go to Hell?



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "(The monks) approach was far less narcissistic and our tends to be. Their goal when reading Scripture was to see Christ in every verse, and not a mirror image of themselves."

(The monks) approach was far less narcissistic and our tends to be. Their goal when reading Scripture was to see Christ in every verse, and not a mirror image of themselves.




Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "Because it is so scatterbrained and has absolutely no charts and graphs, I'm actually quite surprised the Bible sells."

Because it is so scatterbrained and has absolutely no charts and graphs, I'm actually quite surprised the Bible sells.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "The actual language of life is not the charts and graphs and stuff we map out to feel smart. The hidden language we are speaking is really about negotiating the feeling God used to give us."

The actual language of life is not the charts and graphs and stuff we map out to feel smart. The hidden language we are speaking is really about negotiating the feeling God used to give us.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "Jesus had no regard for the lifeboat politics you and I live within every day."

Jesus had no regard for the lifeboat politics you and I live within every day.




Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "The repentance we are called to is about choosing one audience over another."

The repentance we are called to is about choosing one audience over another.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "About the time I told God that He didn't exist, I was desperate for an identity."

About the time I told God that He didn't exist, I was desperate for an identity.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "A big part of me needed something outside myself to tell me who I was. The thing that had been designed to tell me who I was was gone."

A big part of me needed something outside myself to tell me who I was. The thing that had been designed to tell me who I was was gone.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "Just out of high school, you didn't realize you were creating drama for the sake of drama."

Just out of high school, you didn't realize you were creating drama for the sake of drama.



Donald Miller, Searching For God Knows What Quotes: "Author Toni Morrison swats aside other possible sources of her success and says that the ONLY reason she is a great writer is because when she walked into a room as a child her father's face lit up."

Author Toni Morrison swats aside other possible sources of her success and says that the ONLY reason she is a great writer is because when she walked into a room as a child her father's face lit up.