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Ginger Wade
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How Not to Lose Your Teen: Raising Kids Who Love God and You Too
by Susan Cottrell (Goodreads Author)
read in April, 2013
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PERSONAL BOOK REVIEW OF HOW NOT TO LOSE YOUR TEEN: RAISING KIDS WHO LOVE GOD AND YOU TOO BY SUSAN COTTRELL In her book How Not to Lose Your Teen Author Susan Cottrell talks about letting go of our to-do list and our do/don't do lists (The Tree of Know...more |
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| The following is my personal review of Changing Churches: A View from the Pew by Dottie Parish. In her book Dottie takes us through her own personal journey sharing journal entries, prayerful insight, godly wisdom, and key information on the church o...more | |
“Even in the greatest afflictions, we ought to testify to God, that, in receiving them from his hand, we feel pleasure in the midst of the pain, from being afflicted by Him who loves us, and whom we love.”
― John Wesley, A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Foundations of Faith)
― John Wesley, A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Foundations of Faith)
“[On Anger]
[T]he instinct of self-preservation, setting itself against everything that interferes with our pleasures and comfort. What is called temper, with its fruits of anger and strife, has its roots in the physical constitution, and is one among the sins of the flesh.
[of the spirit . . .]
[T]he doing our will rather than His. In relation to our fellow-men it shows itself in envy, hatred, and want of love, cold neglect or harsh judging of others.
[of fear . . .]
The fear of God need never hinder the faith in Him. And true faith will never hinder the practical work of cleansing.”
― Andrew Murray, Holy in Christ
[T]he instinct of self-preservation, setting itself against everything that interferes with our pleasures and comfort. What is called temper, with its fruits of anger and strife, has its roots in the physical constitution, and is one among the sins of the flesh.
[of the spirit . . .]
[T]he doing our will rather than His. In relation to our fellow-men it shows itself in envy, hatred, and want of love, cold neglect or harsh judging of others.
[of fear . . .]
The fear of God need never hinder the faith in Him. And true faith will never hinder the practical work of cleansing.”
― Andrew Murray, Holy in Christ
“The happiness which brings enduring worth to life is not the superficial happiness that is dependent on circumstances. It is the happiness and contentment that fills the soul even in the midst of the most distressing circumstances and the most bitter environment. It is the kind of happiness that grins when things go wrong and smiles through the tears. The happiness for which our souls ache is one undisturbed by success or failure, one which will deeply root inside us and give us inward relaxation, peace, and contentment, no matter what the surface problems may be. That kind of happiness stands in need of no outward stimulas.”
― Billy Graham
― Billy Graham
“Of God are ye in Christ. It is not as if God placed and planted us in Christ, and left it to us now to maintain the union. No, God is the Eternal One, the God of the everlasting life, who works every moment in a power that does not for one moment cease. What God gives, He continues with a never-ceasing giving. It is He who by the Holy Spirit makes this life in Christ a blessed reality in our consciousness.”
― Andrew Murray, Holy in Christ
― Andrew Murray, Holy in Christ
“You cannot eliminate a thought by fighting it or trying to block it out. Resisting an unwanted thought only entangles you and drives that thought deeper into your mind, making it even more of a distraction.”
― Tommy Newberry, The 4:8 Principle: The Secret to a Joy-Filled Life
― Tommy Newberry, The 4:8 Principle: The Secret to a Joy-Filled Life
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