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The heart of the Father is always to put us back on track, a little wiser, and ever grateful for another chance.
— Darlene Zschech
God is already in your next season, holding open the door and waiting for you to arrive. You might not know where you are headed, but He does—and that's where you have to keep your focus.
— Darlene Zschech
But in each step of the Passion, we don't see a Jesus who is led, but a Jesus who leads. He is the Lord of life. My friends, in our own lives, let's continue to discover the peace and power that comes through following the lead of Jesus in willing obedience.
— Darlene Zschech
God, renew my spiritual eyes to see you walk before me and beside me as I turn to you in every situation of life. Thank you for being truly present in my worship of you!
— Darlene Zschech
Being Spirit led is simply hearing from God and obeying what he says. Sounds simple, right? It is, but it's also incredibly challenging.
— Dave Ferguson
Identity always precedes behavior. What you need is someone to come alongside you and help you remember who you are and to whom you belong.
— Dave Ferguson
I have no doubt that honest to-goodness, God-sent angels do indeed exist and participate in our lives, probably far more than we realize.
— James Garlow
Counseling is ultimately not about the counselee or the counselor, but about the Divine Counselor.
— James MacDonald
When the people of God are not told the works of God, they lose the wonder of God, and everyone does that which is right in his or her own eyes.
— James MacDonald
The role of biblical counselors is facilitate the discovery of a greater God awareness through spiritual eyes that look at life through scriptural lenses.
— James MacDonald
In healthy churches, the pastors life, not just his words, sets the tone for the church.
— James MacDonald
Ed Welch says that all counseling is a variation on a single theme: knowing and praying for the counselee. Of all the questions the counselor might ask, then, the central guiding question in the counselor's mind is, "How can I pray for you?
— James MacDonald