The Light Within

Things and persons appear to us according to the light we throw upon them from our own minds. How unconsciously we judge others by the light that is within ourselves, condemning or approving them by our own conception of right and wrong, honour and dishonour! We show by our judgement just what the light within us is. - Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Faith Produces What?

Faith produces good works, but good works do not produce faith - just as milk produces butter, but butter does not produce milk. - Reinhard Bonnke.

What is Love?

Love Is:

Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile. Franklin P. Jones.

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My Attitude.

“When my attitude is right, there’s no barrier too high, no valley too deep, no dream too extreme, no challenge too great for me.” Charles Swindoll.

Simple Joys.

The Simple Joys of Christmas, of those, we never tire, The Carols and the Holly, The Yule Log on the fire, Little Children gathered around a Lighted Tree, and the Lovely Story, of the Nativity. Patience Strong.

Good Egg

You cannot go on being a good egg forever. You must either hatch or rot. C. S. Lewis

Catch a Mouse!

“You are my harvest-worker. Don’t stop the combine-harvester just to catch a mouse!” Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke.

Please Give Me…,

Lord please give me the patience to listen, the courage to speak, the honor to follow, and the wisdom to lead.

The Belief.

Faith is not the belief that God will do what you want. It is the belief that God will do what is right.. Max Lucado.

Your Life.

What you and I might rate as an absolute disaster, God may rate as a pimple-level problem that will pass. He views your life the way you view a movie after you’ve read the book. When something bad happens, you feel the air sucked out of the theater. Everyone else gasps at the crisis on the screen. Not you. Why? You’ve read the book. You know how the good guy gets out of the tight spot. God views your life with the same confidence. He’s not only read your story. He wrote it. Max Lucado.