Leticia's Reviews > Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are
Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are
by Alex Harris (Goodreads Author), Brett Harris, Elisa Stanford , Eric Stanford
by Alex Harris (Goodreads Author), Brett Harris, Elisa Stanford , Eric Stanford
They have done it again--given me plenty to think on in a book less than 200 pages long. I'm going to put a few more favorite quotes here, since I couldn't as I passed them earlier.
"Along the way, you might discover secret rebelutionaries. These are the young people around you whose hearts are silently crying out, God has bigger plans for me than this. There's more to me than what this culture expects.
Your mission: find these people!" (p. 44-45)
"While you might think everyone should care about your specific cause or project, God doesn't place the same calling on every persons heart. Don't judge others because they aren't as excited as you are." (p. 47)
"We try to keep our schedule right outside our comfort zone . . . ." (p. 60)
"We are called by God to be examples, not exceptions." (p. 62)
"Along the way, you might discover secret rebelutionaries. These are the young people around you whose hearts are silently crying out, God has bigger plans for me than this. There's more to me than what this culture expects.
Your mission: find these people!" (p. 44-45)
"While you might think everyone should care about your specific cause or project, God doesn't place the same calling on every persons heart. Don't judge others because they aren't as excited as you are." (p. 47)
"We try to keep our schedule right outside our comfort zone . . . ." (p. 60)
"We are called by God to be examples, not exceptions." (p. 62)
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| 07/20/2011 | page 38 |
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24.0% | ""The best question to ask right at the beginning is 'Why am I doing hard things?' When we remember that we're doing hard things to glorify God and become more of who He created us to be, it puts the 'How do I start?' question in a different light." (p.6)" |
