Jenna Greenawalt (@jennagreenawalt) 's Twitter Profile
Jenna Greenawalt

@jennagreenawalt

photographer, wife, lover of avocado toast.

ID: 315567226

linkhttp://jennanicolephoto.com calendar_today12-06-2011 02:54:55

985 Tweet

231 Followers

269 Following

Brené Brown (@brenebrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saying suicide is selfish is saying, “Although I don’t understand clinical depression & suicide I’m going to judge people who die from it even if causes unimaginable pain + trauma and stigmatizes mental illness because it makes me feel better + safer.” bit.ly/2sEkOlF

Beth Moore (@bethmoorelpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re just not better than anybody else. That’s the long & short of it. That person you keep looking down on, you will soon be looking up to. That thing you swore you’d never do, you could out-do before the month is up. God is disturbingly devoted to the humility of His servants.

Ann Voskamp (@annvoskamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if...you never have to be afraid of needing, of speaking your unspoken brokenness, of feeling like a burden—real love is a roof.

Ann Voskamp (@annvoskamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Relationships only get to exist as long as they keep breathing in the air of mutual forgiveness and an uncommon grace. #TheBrokenWay

Jordan Doore (@doorejordan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just discovered there’s a special album of all the sunset pictures on my phone 😻😭 yep I just died a little 😻😻😻

I just discovered there’s a special album of all the sunset pictures on my phone 😻😭 yep I just died a little 😻😻😻
Beth Moore (@bethmoorelpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If love can still wound you, give thanks. Your heart’s not cold. If a child can still delight you, give thanks. You’ve not grown old. If traffic can still vex you, give thanks. You’re not shut in. If injustice can still move you, give thanks. You’re not shut down.

Christine Caine (@christinecaine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you take time to understand the why, it may be easier to forgive the what. Hurting people hurt people. Forgiveness does not excuse bad behavior — it forgives it.