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""The answer to your problem, whatever it may be, is not worry, but worship. Begin to worship God because He is good, and His goodness will be released in your life. Remember, the battle belongs to the Lord."" — Jul 21, 2013 09:46PM
""The answer to your problem, whatever it may be, is not worry, but worship. Begin to worship God because He is good, and His goodness will be released in your life. Remember, the battle belongs to the Lord."" — Jul 21, 2013 09:46PM
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""In this post-denominational era we are seeing an unprecedented movement of believers gathering around spiritual fathers (not gender specific). In times past we gathered around certain truths, which led to the formation of denominations. The strength of such a gathering is the obvious agreement in doctrine, and usually practice. The weakness is that it doesn't allow for much variety or change." Truth doesn't change!" — Jul 21, 2013 08:41PM
""In this post-denominational era we are seeing an unprecedented movement of believers gathering around spiritual fathers (not gender specific). In times past we gathered around certain truths, which led to the formation of denominations. The strength of such a gathering is the obvious agreement in doctrine, and usually practice. The weakness is that it doesn't allow for much variety or change." Truth doesn't change!" — Jul 21, 2013 08:41PM
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""One of the most powerful realities of change is the tenacity of what we resist. The more we attempt to rid ourselves of a habit, the more of a hold it tends to have on us....The inclusion factor states that it is possible to hold two contradictory statements, feelings, or beliefs simultaneously....The inclusion factor will encourage you to redirect your attention and point of view."" — Jul 06, 2013 05:46PM
""One of the most powerful realities of change is the tenacity of what we resist. The more we attempt to rid ourselves of a habit, the more of a hold it tends to have on us....The inclusion factor states that it is possible to hold two contradictory statements, feelings, or beliefs simultaneously....The inclusion factor will encourage you to redirect your attention and point of view."" — Jul 06, 2013 05:46PM
“I kept waiting for the book to appear. The wait grew more frustrating when my son entered school and was taught the same things I had been taught, beliefs I knew had long been sharply questioned. Since nobody else appeared to be writing the book, I finally decided to try it myself. Besides, I was curious to learn more. The book you are holding is the result.”
― 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
― 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
“Nobody gets everything in this life. You decide your priorities and you make your choices. I'd decided long ago that any cake I had would be eaten.”
― Two Much
― Two Much
“He declares his privacy is temporary and justified, and promises to explain before the wedding. That is all that anyone knows for certain, but Mrs MacNab will tell you a great deal more than even she is certain of. You know how the tales grow like grass on such a patch of ignorance as that.”
― The Wisdom of Father Brown
― The Wisdom of Father Brown
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