“On my own, I couldn't silence my fear, but with God's presence I could push past it.” Quote by Christine Caine
“Healthy things grow, and growing things change. If we allow fear or doubt or shame or insecurity to hold us back from something new God is calling us to do, we may miss out on his greatest purpose for our life. As believers, we go from strength to strength, from glory to glory. And in order to keep expanding God's kingdom, we have to keep growing and trying new things.” TryingPurposeDoubtMissingHealthyGloryShameBelieverInsecuritySomething NewThings Change Author:Christine Caine
“Our God is the God of the impossible. When we say yes to doing new things as we step into our destiny, we'll get to see God show up and equip us for the journey ahead in miraculous ways.” DestinyImpossibleJourneyOur Destiny Author:Christine Caine
“I love this truth-filled reminder that the victory is already ours, the battle is already won; we have more than conquered whatever this world will try to throw at as because we're God's children; we have his kingdom in our hearts, and he loves us dearly.” WorldTryingHeartChildrenVictoryBattle Author:Christine Caine
“One of the most important things that we as Christians can do is regularly fill our hearts and minds with God's Word. Bible Gateway is one great tool available that makes reading and studying Scriptures readily available to each of us at any moment.” MindHeartImportantMomentsChristianReadingStudyScriptureHeart And Mind Author:Christine Caine
“God is faithful. He'll fulfill every promise he's made. There's no disease God cannot heal, no heart he cannot mend, no bondage he cannot break, no enemy he cannot defeat, no mountain he cannot move, and no need he cannot meet. And because that same Spirit lives inside each of us, we move forward undaunted; we are unstoppable; and we live unshakeable. Focus on our unshakeable God instead of the chaos around you and he will carry you through the challenges and on to victory.” HeartMovingSpiritChallengesEnemyBreakFocusVictoryPromiseMountainChaosDefeatHealMoving ForwardFaithfulBondageUnstoppable Author:Christine Caine
“My upbringing was pretty interesting. It was a rigorous, intellectual upbringing, but with the idea that we were a part of an important and legitimate enterprise. What that meant was sitting around the dinner table from a really early age with people from all different backgrounds who believed in God. When I was reporting in the wake of September 11th in Iraq and elsewhere, I felt I had the capacity to talk to people whose beliefs might sound outlandish to more secular journalists. I felt like I could be a translator between those two worlds.” PeopleWorldImportantDifferentAgeBeliefInterestingIntellectualJournalistEnterpriseElsewhereSecularSeptemberUpbringingSeptember 11TranslatorsSeptember 11thOutlandish Author:Eliza Griswold
“I was examining what religious identity meant in Africa. Along the edge of the Islamic world, what patterns were shaping identity? And the truth is, when I looked at the rise of violent forms of religion, no single identity was prevalent. It's central to note that in Nigeria, that tree is rooted primarily in Christianity. It's not just Islamic militants in the Middle Belt.” WorldReligiousChristianityTreeIdentityTruth IsViolentIslamicNigeria Author:Eliza Griswold
“We know what war means, and we know what poverty means. We need to develop a better model for reaching out to the world than we have.” WorldMeanWarPovertyReach Out Author:Eliza Griswold
“Once a poet always a poet, and even though I haven't written poems for a long time, I can nonetheless say that everything I've ever learned about writing lyrical fiction has been informed by three decades of writing in lines and stanzas. For me the real drama of fiction is almost always the drama of the language.” WritingLongRealLanguagePoetDramaLyrical Author:Jack Driscoll
“As David Roderick says about writing, "It's not the tale that pleases, it's the telling," and I could not agree more.” WritingAgree Author:Jack Driscoll