Bryant Cornett
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Born
in Amarillo, Texas, The United States
November 21
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September 2013
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A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
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published
2013
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4 editions
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A Rooster Once Crowed: Leader Small Group Study Guide
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published
2014
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2 editions
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“heard the sound, but this is it. This is the rooster first crowed. This is an opportunity to engage the material and to make a decision about what you believe and how you”
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
“We sometimes think God won’t affect our free will, but if it is our will for it to be affected, He’ll do it—if you ask.”
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
“This book began with a vision I received one night planning a lesson for my Sunday school class at Family Ties at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. For”
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
― A Rooster Once Crowed: A Commentary on the Greatest Story Ever Told
“Criticizing people, winding them up, making idiots of them or fooling them doesn't make people with autism laugh. What makes us smile from the inside is seeing something beautiful, or a memory makes us laugh. This generally happens when there's nobody watching us. And at night, on our own, we might burst out laughing underneath the duvet, or roar with later in an empty room ... When we don't need to think about other people or anything else, that's when we wear our aural expressions.”
― The Reason I Jump: the Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism
― The Reason I Jump: the Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism
“Not ordinarily do men achieve this balance of opposites. The idealists are not usually realistic, and the realists are not usually idealistic. The militant are not generally known to be passive, nor the passive to be militant. Seldom are the humble self-assertive, or the self assertive humble. ...truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in an emergent synthesis that reconciles the two.”
― Strength to Love
― Strength to Love
“To have serpentlike qualities devoid of dovelike qualities is to be passionless, mean, and selfish. To have dovelike without serpentlike qualities is to be sentimental, anemic, and aimless. We must combine strongly marked antitheses.”
― Strength to Love
― Strength to Love
“My friends, we cannot win the respect of the white people of the South or elsewhere if we are willing to trade the future of our children for our personal safety or comfort. Moreover, we must learn that passively to accept an unjust system is to cooperate with that system, and thereby to become a participant in its evil. ... 'Put up thy sword.”
― Strength to Love
― Strength to Love
“The greatness of our God lies in the fact that [He] is both tough minded and tender hearted. ... [God] expresses [His] tough mindedness in [His] justice and wrath and [His] tenderheartedness in [His] love and grace. ... On the one hand, God is a God of justice who punished Israel for her wayward deeds, and on the other hand, [He] is a forgiving father whose heart was filled with unutterable joy when the prodigal son returned home.”
― Strength to Love
― Strength to Love
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