Quotes about Crisis
This is the crisis we're in: God-light streamed into the world, but men and women everywhere ran for the darkness. They went for the darkness because they were not really interested in pleasing God. Everyone who makes a practice of doing evil, addicted to denial and illusion, hates God-light and won't come near it, fearing a painful exposure. But anyone working and living in truth and reality welcomes God-light so the work can be seen for the God-work it is.
— Eugene Peterson
Apart from childhood and crisis, prayers have a way of being abstracted from the homely and distinctive details that are part and parcel of our ordinary and daily life.
— Eugene Peterson
Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.
— Bill Gates
The only way to consistently do Kingdom works is to view reality from God's perspective. That's what the Bible means when it talks about renewing our minds. The battle is in the mind. The mind is the essential tool in bringing Kingdom reality to the problems and crises people face. God has made it to be the gatekeeper of the supernatural.
— Bill Johnson
The man who can look upon a crisis without being willing to offer himself upon the altar of his country is not for public trust.
— Millard Fillmore
We simply can't trust God's power fully until we experience it in the midst of our crisis.
— David Wilkerson
Never trust advice from a man in the throes of his own difficulty.
— Aesop
There is a famine in America. Not a famine of food, but of love, of truth, of life.
— Mother Teresa
You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life and death to you.
— CS Lewis
Remember, God is in this crisis. Ask him to give you an index card—sized plan, two or three steps you can take today.
— Max Lucado
Crises will always drive some to faith and others to skepticism.
— Max Lucado
God is in this crisis. Ask him to give you an index card—sized plan, two or three steps you can take today. Seek counsel from someone who has faced a similar challenge. Ask friends to pray. Look for resources. Reach out to a support group. Most importantly, make a plan.
— Max Lucado