Ann Voskamp (born August 10, 1973 in Listowel, Ontario) is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, published by Zondervan. Read full biography of Ann Voskamp →
Giving thanks is that: making the canyon of pain into a megaphone to proclaim the ultimate goodness of God when Satan and all the world would sneer... →
Counting one thousand gifts, I discovered I could count on God.
Adults are tempted to produce and perform Christmas for their kids and their families, and they arrive at Christmas Day weary and disillusioned.
Get this, kids - how a man proposes isn't what makes him romantic. It's how a man purposes to lay down his life that makes him romantic.
I came into this world the way every person on the planet does - with clenched fists.
If I don't have words, it's a sign I'm not reading enough.
Scales always lie. They don't make a scale that ever told the truth about value, about worth, about significance.
Sometimes God answers our questions with questions.
The real romantics are the boring ones - they let another heart bore a hole deep into theirs.
Whatever I'm writing comes organically out of my life.
I write a chapter, then edit it and edit it and edit it and edit it. I don't think we mine creativity from within. It's bestowed from on... →
In a storm of struggles, I have tried to control the elements, clasp the fist tight so as to protect self and happiness. But stress can be an... →
My husband is Dutch, and his family, when you sat down to eat food at the table, you never left the table until you ate living bread and drank living... →