“From the tiny birds of the air and from the fragile lilies of the field, we learn the same truth, which is so important for those who desire to live a life of simple faith: God takes care of His own. He knows our needs. He anticipates our crises. He is moved by our weaknesses. He stands ready to come to our rescue. And at just the right moment, He steps in and proves Himself as our faithful heavenly Father.” KnowsNeedsImportantMomentsCareDesireFatherSimpleStepsAirFieldsReadyProveBirdWeaknessCrisisMovedTake CareTinyFaithfulHeavenlyFragileRescueAnticipateHeavenly FatherLiliesRight MomentDesire To LiveSimple Faith Book:Grace Awakening/Hope Again/Simple Faith Source: Grace Awakening/Hope Again/Simple Faith
“From the beginning, we failed to overcome Europe's division. The Berlin Wall fell, but invisible walls were moved to the East of Europe. This has led to mutual misunderstandings and assignments of guilt. They are the cause of all crises ever since.” CausesWallEuropeOvercomingCrisisMovedGuiltEastInvisibleMutualDivisionMisunderstandingBerlinAssignmentsBerlin Wall Author:Vladimir Putin
“In late 2011 there is an internal document called the Libya Tick Tock that was produced for Hillary Clinton, and it's the chronological description of how she was the central figure in the destruction of the Libyan state, which resulted in around 40,000 deaths within Libya; jihadists moved in, ISIS moved in, leading to the European refugee and migrant crisis.” StatesFiguresLateDestructionCrisisMovedClintonInternalsDescriptionDocumentsRefugeeIsisTickLibyaMigrantsTockTick Tock Author:Julian Assange
“In the immediate postwar era, financial crises in advanced countries were rare events, and before 1970 did not happen at all. Since then they have occurred more often, and 2008 was the most damaging of them all to date. If we have moved back to a regime of regular financial crises - like the one we had from the 1870s to the 1930s - then our economic future will be very different from our recent past.” IfsDifferentCountryHappensPastEconomicEventsCrisisMovedFinancialErasRegimes1930sFinancial CrisisRecent PastRare Events Author:Alan M. Taylor
“The President [Barack Obama], I think if you look at it from his shoes, you know, was facing a very difficult situation where he had to own Washington, tame New York, save a collapsing economy, with a collapsed financial system. He moved, I think, to a team that he felt was tried and true, in terms of dealing with financial crisis. That was his decision.” IfsThinkingKnowsLooksFeltDifficultPresidentTermDecisionSituationEconomyTeamNew YorkCrisisMovedShoesFinancialBarackPresident Barack ObamaFinancial CrisisDifficult SituationsFinancial System Author:Ron Suskind
“You know, I am not a particular Kennedy apologist or an awed fan - I was 12 when he was murdered - but I have discussed Kennedy with historians. For his incredibly short tenure, he was a very important president. Many put him in the second tier, below the big three and surrounded by Truman and Eisenhower. Kennedy moved our soul. Changed our thinking about service and governance. And won big in the greatest nuclear crisis of the Cold War.” ThinkingImportantWarSoulPresidentChangedColdCrisisMovedHistorianCold WarTenureTruman Author:Gene Weingarten
“In your 20s, crises tend to be about whether you are making the correct decisions for the rest of your life, namely in your job and relationship. In your 30s, work-related issues and break-ups feature prominently. In your 40s, for women bereavement is often an issue. For men, it is still to do with their job but it has moved to "Holy crap, I've got a lot to do". In your 50s, you get features of both early and later life crises - bereavement and ill health. And that continues in your 60s, with retirement-related issues and heightened awareness of mortality.” MenDecisionAwarenessHolyCrisisMovedIllMortalityCrapBereavement Author:Oliver Robinson
“When my family moved from Ireland in the 70s, Britain was such a difficult place to be Irish. It was a decade of real social and economic upheaval in Britain. There were strikes, the three-day week, the oil crises, huge inflation, the winter of discontent and, what was it, four Prime Ministers? And relations between Britain and Ireland at that time were at an all-time low. I was born in the year of Bloody Sunday and of course the pub bombings happened in the mid-1970s.” RealDifficultWeekEconomicMy FamilyRelationCrisisMovedWinterSundayIrelandBloodyInflationDiscontent Author:Maggie O'Farrell
“The real crisis of worship today is not that the preaching is paltry or that it's too drafty in church. It is that people have no sense of the presence of God, and if they have no sense of His presence, how can they be moved to express the deepest feelings of their souls to honor, revere, worship, and glorify God?” PeopleIfsRealSoulFeelingsTodayChurchHonorWorshipCrisisMovedPreachingGlorifyPresence Of GodDeepest Feelings Book:How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today Source: How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today
“Everything was in stark and dreadful contrast with the trivial crises and counterfeit emotions of Hollywood, and I returned to England deeply moved and emotionally worn out.” EmotionHollywoodEnglandCrisisMovedContrastWornCornyStarksWorn OutCounterfeit Author:C. S. Forester