Choose your words carefully. They reveal your inner character.
~ Jim George
Prayer is your attempt to bring your will and desires in line with God’s will.
Faith, prayer, and the Word of God are the weapons God provides you with to fight spiritual battles.
Prayer is the starting point for every decision you make.
Thankfulness should always be our first response when God answers prayers.
Your prayer life is the foundation of your relationship with Christ.
Prayer is an acknowledgement of your dependence on God and His direction for your life.
Prayer is the secret weapon that restores your trust in God.
Doubt treats God’s Word as human advice—but we should see doubt as a reminder of our need to pray.
Eventually your little choices are going to become habits that affect the bigger decisions you make in life.
Prayer releases your problems to God.
When your prayers aren’t answered immediately, sometimes God has a different—or better—plan.
God blesses you when you stand up for what you believe in despite opposition.
God always keeps His promises.
Leaders inspire the people around them to become better.
Faith is confident trust in God and the salvation He provides in His Son Jesus Christ.
When you don’t understand what is happening, you need to wait, trust God, and rest in His care. He is always faithful to His own.
God is trustworthy—He always keeps His promises.
Don’t let less-than-perfect circumstances keep you from trusting God.
God always has a reason for what you are asked to endure.
Repentance is the first step on the path back to your relationship with God.
Humility and repentance are necessary to restore your relationship with God.
If you need a guide for your ongoing relationship with God, read Psalms.
Repentance restores your relationship with God.
Value your wife by valuing what she says.
Despite the sorrows of sin, you can count on God’s faithfulness and forgiveness.
A forgiven Christian is a forgiving Christian.
There is no sin that Jesus cannot forgive.
God is love—He is gracious and forgives.
Choose your friends carefully. They are a reflection of you.
Your impact on the lives of others--your family, the people at your church, your workmates--is cultivated with each decision you make, no matter how small.
View your body as something God has entrusted into your care.
God’s approval should be your standard for success.
Leaders are hard workers. They never expect more out of the people around them than they are willing to give themselves.
Most of what you do to fulfill God’s purposes will require acts of faith.
A good leader will seek the wisdom of others. After all, no man is an island!
The amount of time we give to something indicates it's importance to us.
God will bless you and your marriage when you follow His blueprint.
In many ways spiritual exercise is like physical exercise. If you stop exercising physically, your body may not show the results of inactivity for a while. But one day you wake up and find everything is sagging in all the wrong places.
Obedience leads to a powerful, confident life. When you are obedient, and when you allow yourself to be led by God through the unexpected, then you have a confidence based on the fact that you know exactly where God wants you to be.