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  • #1
    “Unless I keep my mind and heart fixed on the love and power of Christ, I will be a victim rather than victor”
    Steve Shadrach, The God Ask: A Fresh, Biblical Approach to Personal Support Raising

  • #2
    “Love for God and love for others is not a feeling it's a decision we make-each and every day.”
    Steve Shadrach

  • #3
    “The students around you are secretly desperate for someone to love them unconditionally and to believe in them.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ

  • #4
    “Either the Bible will keep you from sin or sin will keep you from the Bible.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ
    tags: bible, sin

  • #5
    “Jesus spent three decades allowing the Father to prepare Him for three short years of ministry.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ

  • #6
    “The Bible was given to us not to increase our knowledge but to change our life.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ

  • #7
    “If we want authentic supernatural energy we had better plug into the source-God Himself through the person of the Holy Spirit.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ

  • #8
    “Everything I’ve ever thought, known, written, or spoken about has been because God and others placed it in my mind.”
    Steve Shadrach, The Fuel and The Flame: 10 Keys to Ignite Your College Campus for Jesus Christ

  • #9
    “My wife and I have had the joy of working with thousands of college students and have engaged in countless conversations with them about what they’re going to do as they approach graduation. Up to that point, they had felt safe and secure knowing they were simply coming back to campus for another year of school. But now that they were being kicked out of the nest, they felt a strong need to pray, get counsel, pursue options, and make decisions. As I chat with these twenty-one to twenty-five-year olds, I love to pose an unusual question. “If you could do anything with your life, what would you want to do? Just for a moment, free your mind from school loans or parents’ wishes or boyfriend pressure. Put no constraints or parameters on it. Write down what you would love to do with your life if you got to choose.” There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those! Most have never allowed their mind or heart to think that broadly or freely. They’ve been conditioned to operate under some set of exterior expectations or self-imposed limitations. A few have sat there so long staring at that blank sheet, I thought they might pass out! They finally get an inspirational thought, and begin enthusiastically scribbling something. They finish with a smile, pass it over to me, and I take a look. Nine out of ten times I pass it back to them, look deep into their eyes and quietly say, “Go do this.” There is a reason they feel so excited about the specific direction, cause, or vocation they wrote down. It’s because God is the One who put it in their heart. “Delight yourself in the LORD; and He will give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4). “Are you delighting yourself in the Lord?” I ask the graduating senior. “I am certainly seeking to,” they reply. “Well then,” I respond, “you’ve just written down the desires of your heart. So, go for it.” Too simplistic or idealistic? I probably do have a more “wide-open” view of helping a person discover God’s direction for their life, but I believe this exercise strikes at the core of understanding what each of us were designed to do.”
    Steve Shadrach, The God Ask: A Fresh, Biblical Approach to Personal Support Raising

  • #10
    “God never uses anyone greatly until He tests them deeply.”77 A. W. Tozer, Author and Evangelist”
    Steve Shadrach, The God Ask: A Fresh, Biblical Approach to Personal Support Raising

  • #11
    “He then asks a penetrating question, “If you had permission to do what you really want to do, what would you do? Don’t ask how—that will cut your desire off at the knees. How is never the right question. How is a faithless question; it means ‘unless I can see my way clearly I won’t venture forth.’”16”
    Steve Shadrach, The God Ask: A Fresh, Biblical Approach to Personal Support Raising

  • #12
    “There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those!”
    Steve Shadrach, The God Ask: A Fresh, Biblical Approach to Personal Support Raising



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