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Saying a prayer won't make you a Christian. Placing your faith in Christ as your savior makes you a Christian.
Andy Stanley
Christianity teaches that when man sinned, God opted for forgiveness rather than fairness. He opted for grace and mercy rather than justice.
Maintaining peace with God is more important than keeping pace with someone else.
If you want to know what Jesus meant by what Jesus said, pay attention to that Jesus did.
If you're a Christian you can't have an "I'm better than" attitude toward anyone because everybody is somebody for whom Jesus died.
If the Old and New Testament teach us anything, they teach us that nothing is too difficult for God. What he originates, he orchestrates.
Who are you and what breaks your heart?
You are where you are because the generation before you paid attention to their broken heart.
We are not all leaders. We are called leaders.
Me and Sandra are thoroughly satisfied customers as parents of kids who came through this Orange model.
God uses broken-hearted leaders.
The reason we're here today is because years ago God broke Reggie Joiner's heart over the state of children.
What is this generation of students worth? It's worth everything.
We want time in with our kids not time out.
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.
Every local church has a leader but it seems so few local churches are being led.
In leadership there are always problems to be solved and tensions to be managed. When you try to solve a tension, you create a problem.
I'm concerned about the plight of children. But I'm not on a mission to get all the available orphans in the world adopted into Christian homes.