“Christ came, not so much to preach the Gospel, as that there might be a Gospel to preach.”
R. W. Dale
Thought of the day
March 16, 2023“Christ came, not so much to preach the Gospel, as that there might be a Gospel to preach.”
R. W. Dale
Thought of the day
March 16, 2023“Some losses don’t just hurt for a while, they hurt for a lifetime.”
Narin Grewal
Thought of the day
March 15, 2023“Some losses don’t just hurt for a while, they hurt for a lifetime.”
Narin Grewal
Thought of the day
March 15, 2023“Don’t ever save anything for a special occasion. Being alive is the special occasion.”
Mary Engelbreit
Thought of the day
March 14, 2023“Don’t ever save anything for a special occasion. Being alive is the special occasion.”
Mary Engelbreit
Thought of the day
March 14, 2023“Only reckless confidence in a source greater than ourselves can empower us to forgive the wounds inflicted by others.”
Brennan Manning
Thought of the day
March 13, 2023“Only reckless confidence in a source greater than ourselves can empower us to forgive the wounds inflicted by others.”
Brennan Manning
Thought of the day
March 13, 2023“My mentor said, ‘Let’s go do it,’ not ‘You go do it.’ How powerful when someone says, ‘Let’s!’.”
Jim Rohn
Thought of the day
March 5, 2023“My mentor said, ‘Let’s go do it,’ not ‘You go do it.’ How powerful when someone says, ‘Let’s!’.”
Jim Rohn
Thought of the day
March 5, 2023“Do it again. Play it again. Sing it again. Read it again. Write it again. Sketch it again. Rehearse it again. Run it again. Try it again. Because again is practice, and practice is improvement.”
Richelle Goodrich
Thought of the day
March 4, 2023“Do it again. Play it again. Sing it again. Read it again. Write it again. Sketch it again. Rehearse it again. Run it again. Try it again. Because again is practice, and practice is improvement.”
Richelle Goodrich
Thought of the day
March 4, 2023“I don’t know what’s more exhausting about parenting: getting up early, or acting like you know what you’re doing.”
Jim Gaffigan
Thought of the day
March 3, 2023“I don’t know what’s more exhausting about parenting: getting up early, or acting like you know what you’re doing.”
Jim Gaffigan