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We're all fallen people in a fallen world. Where does a man find healing amid so many broken places? How does he find love in the ruins and vine-wrapped shattered pieces of his own soul? Because love's springing up through the rocks.
— Charles Martin
Because of Jesus, we can view life as a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.
— Charles Swindoll
Hope doesn't require a massive chain where heavy links of logic hold it together. A thin wire will do...just strong enough to get us through the night until the winds die down.
— Charles Swindoll
Worry about nothing. Pray about everything.
— Charles Swindoll
You may have had big-time plans in your life-major league dreams that haven't panned out. You were going to write a best-selling book, but the opportunities just haven't come along. Are you willing to write for your church newsletter?
— Charles Swindoll
Trust that God is big enough to save anyone—even you.
— Charles Swindoll
What's God saying to you now? All things are possible to him who worries? No. All things are possible to him who attempts to work it out? No. All things are possible to him who believes. --Man to Man: Chuck Swindoll Selects His Most Significant Writings for Men
— Charles Swindoll
Mark it down in permanent ink: God is always at work.
— Charles Swindoll
What grace! Jesus reveals the true nature of God. He longs to see His creation saved from the just penalty of sin to thrive forever in His presence. Therefore, the Son of God came to earth to save all humanity from judgment. What hope!
— Charles Swindoll
Whenever anxiety knocks on the door of your heart, answer it with prayer.
— Chip Ingram
Worry and anxiety are not great thoughts; faith in God's promise is.
— Chip Ingram
I don't know why people have to die, Son. I don't think death was what God wanted. But it sure was part of somebody's plan. I believe God is big enough and powerful enough to use it. There's more going on here than we can see.
— Chris Fabry