As long as we have unsolved problems, unfulfilled desires, and a mustard seed of faith, we have all we need for a vibrant prayer life.
—John Ortberg
Skeptics would rather, even at their own expense, appear to be right than take the risk of trusting.
Christianity is like a nail,” he (Yemelian Yaroslavsky). “The harder you strike it, the deeper it goes.
The greatest bloodbaths in the history of the human race were recorded in the twentieth century in countries that sought to eliminate God, worship, and faith.
We complicate our faith and lives in many ways, but at the core, our purpose is simple: We are called to love.
If you want to do the work of God, pay attention to people. Notice them. Especially the people nobody else notices.
Gratitude is the ability to experience life as a gift. It liberates us from the prison of self-preoccupation.
When we live in the love of God, we begin to pay attention to people the way God pays attention to us.
Leadership is the art of disappointing people at a rate they can stand.
Every day you and I walk through God’s shop. Every day we brush up against objects of incalculable worth to Him. People. Every one of them carries a price tag, if only we could see...
Skepticism can keep us from blessing, can keep us trapped in two minds.
If we are serious about loving God, we must begin with people, all people. And especially we must learn to love those that the world generally discards.
The greatest moment of your life is now. Not because it’s pleasant or happy or easy, but because this moment is the only moment you’ve got. Every past moment is irretrievably gone. It’s never coming...
Scratch the surface of any cynic, and you will find a wounded idealist underneath. Because of previous pain or disappointment, cynics make their conclusions about life before the questions have even been asked. This means...
So it goes for those of us who live in a cul-de-sac, where babies are brought home from the hospital and watched over, where hearts stop and feet slip, where we wonder if there is...
We may be unlovely yet we are not unloved.
God is never a God of discouragement. When you have a discouraging spirit or train of thought in your mind, you can be sure it is not from God. He sometimes brings pain to his...
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