Monday, June 27, 2011

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(Charles Stanley) Our actions always have consequences, either good or bad. To think otherwise is to be deceived

(A. Rogers) If you come to God as a prince, He'll send you away as a beggar. But if you come to God as a beggar, He'll send you away as a prince

(Rogers) If you need encouragement, give it. If you need love, give it. Whatever you need, give it away

(Dennis Fisher) Enjoy your liberty in Christ. Yet balance sometimes calls the believer  to limit his or her liberties for the good of others

(Dennis Fisher) In retrospect, a painful experiences can be a  marvelous gateway to rich fellowship as we " bear one another's burdens"

(James Robison) The  home is a child's first classroom

(Robison) Those who know us best and love us  most will always be our greatest resource in times of trouble

(Robison) When something has to give, don't let it be your family

(Robison) Where are our children finding their role models for healthy marriages and family life today?

( Robison, writing in 2002) More than forty percent of first marriages and sixty percent of second marriages end in divorce

(William D. Watkins) Family is being redefined as whatever you want to call it-- Whatever you come home to. This is the  new emerging absolute

(James Robison) If we move away from the foundation of the nuclear family as it has been preserved since the beginning of humanity, we are building our houses on sand and they will not stand

(Robison) parents are a mirror, a model, and a mentor

(Robison) quoting a statement his daughter made to him: " You never made me think you were perfect---which made it easier to share my failures with you and grow from them"

(Philip Yancey) We should have a worship service asking ourselves not, " what did I  get out of it?" but rather, " was God pleased with what happened?". The goal of worship is nothing less than to meet and please our God. At the heart of worship is worship from the heart.

(James Robison) A full 75% of men, women, and children who live below the poverty line in this country live in broken homes

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