What if it’s not important to be right?
What if, instead of deciding who to love, we just love everybody?
What if no one can explain God, but it’s fun to try anyway?
What if the best way to help others is to love them just the way they are now?
What if the world is the way it is because God made it this way on purpose?
What if trying to change people just doesn’t work?
What if talking problems over with God always helps?
What if god doesn’t care whether you capitalize her name or not?
What if you’re perfect (ly human) just the way you are right now, and so is everyone else?
What if there’s no past and no future—only a long line of nows?
What if they gave wars and nobody came?
What if we treated everyone the way we’d like to be treated?
What if everything is possible with God’s help?
What if the differences between people don’t matter?
What if we’re each completely lovable in our own way?
What if everyone helps and no one hurts?
What if religion is about opening hearts and minds?
What if thoughts and ideas are the most powerful things in the world?
What if we live our own lives and let everyone else live theirs?
What if no one has unfriendly thoughts about anyone (including themselves)?
What if things change only when we change?
What if the world is as we are?
What if what God wants for us and what we want most are the same things?
What if people explain God different ways, while God stays the same?
What if we don’t need to worry about mistakes?
What if life is supposed to be the way it is?
What if we already have everything we need?
What if people who were upset only got smiles and help?
What if the things that separate people aren’t important?
What if there’s nothing to be afraid of?
What if the best way to help the world is to love it the way it is right now?
What if people who suffer injustice never added to it?
What if everyone knows what’s true, but no two explain it the same way?
What if giving up guilt frees us to give and love and be happy again?
What if we decide to see only good?
What if we go on forever?
What if God is love?
What if there are more questions than answers?
What if the questions and the answers change as we change?
What if human minds are smaller than God’s?
What if we’re not meant or expected to understand everything?
What if living in faith means choosing, even though we can’t be sure?
What if it’s OK to talk about all of this?