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“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“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“Parents need all the help they can get. The strongest as well as the most fragile family requires a vital network of social supports.”
Bernice Weissbourd“Dreams begin when you stop to pick up the penny - you realize the continual effort you must endure to have something worth obtaining.”
Bernice Miller“Work, he tells them one night, is a kind of prayer.”
Bernice Morgan“The health effects of air pollution imperil human lives. This fact is well-documented.”
Eddie Bernice Johnson“Generally speaking, historically in this country, the care of a child has been thought of as female business.”
Eddie Bernice Johnson“All issues are women's issues - and there are several that are just women's business.”
Eddie Bernice Johnson“Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace.”
Eddie Bernice Johnson“Today whenever women gather together it is not necessarily nurturing. It is coalition building. And if you feel the strain you may be doing some good work.”
Bernice Johnson Reagon“Teenagers travel in droves packs swarms. ... To the librarian they're a gaggle of geese. To the cook they're a scourge of locusts. To department stores they're a big beautiful exaltation of larks ... all lovely and loose and jingly.”
Bernice Fitz-Gibbon