Where there is no uncertainty, there is no longer the need for leadership. The greater the uncertainty, the greater the need for leadership. Your capacity as a leader will be determined by how well you learn to deal with uncertainty.
ANDY STANLEYIt’s better to make a difference than to make a point.
More Andy Stanley Quotes
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Knowledge alone makes Christians haughty. Application makes us holy.
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Leaders are all about what isn’t and what-needs-to-be be.
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Many years from now, what would you like people to line up and thank you for?
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Spiritual maturity is measured in terms of persevering faith, not perfect behavior.
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Grace is the vehicle God uses on occasion to ensure that we get precisely what we dont deserve.
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Your friends will determine the quality and direction of your life.
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It’s better to make a difference than to make a point.
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Nothing has stolen more dreams, dashed more hopes, broken up more families, and messed up more people psychologically than our propensity to disregard God’s commands regarding sexual purity.
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If you see your brother in need, it doesn’t matter if you already gave somewhere else. You should be open to the idea of God using you to meet your brother’s unexpected need.
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My kids think you are always supposed to be in a small group and lead one.
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I believe one of the best preparations for marriage is participating in a small group. If a person has learned to be intimate and honest with a few friends before they get married, they will have less reason to fear intimacy after they are married.
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Knowledge alone makes Christians haughty. Application makes us holy.
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Jesus is the hope of the world and the local church is the vehicle of expressing that hope to the world.
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Telling someone they’re wrong is not the same as leading or inspiring them to do what’s right.
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Imagine a world where unbelievers were critical of what we believed but envious of how well we treated one another.
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