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“Always move by calling and not emotion. I’ve been there and done that. You never want to move out of what you feel or by disobedience or anger. Ask God for wisdom. Is It Wise to Leave a Church Disappointed? Disappointment is not rebellion it’s a signal. It tells you something sacred was expected, but something painful was experienced. Wisdom doesn’t rush out of pain—it listens to it. Leaving isn’t always the problem. Leaving without clarity is. Before you walk away, ask: • Am I leaving a place—or escaping a process or problem? • Is this disappointment a divine disruption or personal discomfort? • Have I voiced the ache, or just swallowed it? Sometimes God allows disappointment to unseat you from comfort so He can replant you in purpose. But other times, He calls you to stay—not to suffer, but to shift the atmosphere. To be the healing you hoped to receive. Wisdom is not in staying or leaving—it’s in discerning the assignment. If your presence there is no longer prophetic, if your spirit is shrinking, if your gifts are silenced, it may be time to go. But if your leaving is premature, you may miss the oil that only crushing produces. Praying for you.”

“The volume of your impacts is measured by the direction of your movements, the passion with which you inspire and the attitudes by which you make an influence!”

“No one else knows exactly what the future holds for you, no one else knows what obstacles you've overcome to be where you are, so don't expect others to feel as passionate about your dreams as you do.”

“A delirious person would think there's only one way, and that way is simple, but the truth is no way of living is simple, and there are many ways like there are many roads, but one must think above the system, and the individual must work strong to avail enough to be satisfied.”

“You can’t truly move forward if you don’t know where you’re going (or if you don’t know why you’re going in that direction). If that’s the case, you’re not really moving forward—you’re just moving. It’s like pushing papers or doing busy work; your hands are busy but you’re not getting much accomplished.”

“People are going to come into your life, and God is going to use them to help you. To them you’re insignificant and don’t matter. They are not going to understand you, or even see the point of why God had you hang in there with them for so long. Remember this: Sometimes meeting someone has nothing to do with what you can provide for him or her and everything to do with what God needs you to recognize in that person. If you didn’t understand the message, God will keep sending the same person or situation into your life.”

“Now, the range of our possible sufferings is determined by the largeness and nobility of our aims. It is possible to evade a multitude of sorrows by the cultivation of an insignificant life. Indeed, if it be a man’s ambition to avoid the troubles of life, the recipe is perfectly simple — let him shed his ambitions in every direction, let him cut the wings of every soaring purpose, and let him assiduously cultivate a little life, with the fewest correspondences and relations.”

“Sometimes your belief system is really your fears attached to rules.”

“Look upward to your God for direction! Look inward into yourself and discover your talents! Look outward into your environment and get helped! Stop looking at one direction!”