Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5
Genuine worldview thinking is far more than a mental strategy or a new spin on current events. At the core, it is a deepening of our spiritual character and the character of our lives. It begins with the submission of our minds to the Lord of the universe—a willingness to be taught by Him. The driving force in worldview studies should be a commitment to "love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind" (see Luke 10:27).
— Nancy Pearcey
The danger is that is Christians do not consciously develop a biblical approach to a subject, then we will unconsciously absorb some other philosophical approach.
— Nancy Pearcey
Christianity is the key that fits the lock of the universe.
— Nancy Pearcey
Faith is something you decide to do, not something you feel like doing." So
— Neil Anderson
She married a man who soon left her; that man became a myth; and then that myth returned home and proved to be just a man after all.
— Nelson Mandela
We love because it's the only true adventure.
— Nikki Giovanni
I always loved English because whatever human beings are, we are storytellers. It is our stories that give a light to the future. When I went to college I became a history major because history is such a wonderful story of who we think we are. English is much more a story of who we really are.
— Nikki Giovanni
One who claims to be a skeptic of one set of beliefs is actually a true believer in another set of beliefs.
— Norman Geisler
A man does not call a line crooked unless he has some idea of a straight line.
— Norman Geisler
As we look at the evidence in the ensuing chapters, we'll see that conclusions such as "God exists" and "the Bible is true" are certain beyond reasonable doubt.Therefore, it takes a lot more faith to be a non-Christian than it does to be a Christian.
— Norman Geisler
Understanding can overcome any situation, however mysterious or insurmountable it may appear to be.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The mind, ever the willing servant, will respond to boldness, for boldness, in effect, is a command to deliver mental resources.
— Norman Vincent Peale