A fool is a person who knows the difference between right and wrong, and chooses to do wrong.
ANDY STANLEYHere’s something to think about: If God appeared to you and asked, “Why should I let you into heaven?” how would you answer?
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My hope is not in riches but in him who richly provides.
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What breaks your heart is part of a divine design to bring change!
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The love of Christ comes from simple people who love simple people. Never be fooled by the spiritual leader who knows a lot but doesn’t love a lot.
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You will never maximize your potential in any area without coaching. It is impossible. You may be good. You may even be better than everyone else. But without outside input you will never be as good as you could be.
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Preaching on Sunday mornings is such a simple thing, and by complicating it, I think we all do ourselves and the audience a disservice. It is very simple. Here is the model: Make people feel like they need an answer to a question.
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Your greatest accomplishment may not be something you do but someone you raise.
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It’s better to make a difference than to make a point.
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My high school science teacher once told me that much of Genesis is false. But since my high school teacher did not prove he was God by rising from the dead, I’m going to believe Jesus instead.
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You cannot communicate complicated information to large groups of people. As you increase the number of people, you have to decrease the complexity of the information.
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Is Christianity fair? It is certainly not fair to God. Christians believe that God sent His Son to die for your sins and mine. Fairness would demand that we die for our own sins.
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It’s better to make a difference than to make a point.
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There is an appropriate way to use your story, not as an excuse but as a testimony to God’s ability to free you from the past.
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My kids think you are always supposed to be in a small group and lead one.
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We ask our volunteers, “Do you work here?” They say, “Not yet.”
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The insecure leader will interpret critical thinking as critiscism.
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