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THE FOURTH DECISION FOR SUCCESS: I have a decided heart.
— Andy Andrews
It is never the duty of a leader to struggle for someone else; a leader must encourage others to struggle and assure them that the struggles are worthwhile. Do battle with the challenges of your present, and you will unlock the prizes of your future.
— Andy Andrews
When confronted with a challenge, the committed heart will search for a solution. The undecided heart searches for an escape.
— Andy Andrews
THE SEVENTH DECISION FOR SUCCESS: I will persist without exception.
— Andy Andrews
In times of adversity, you don't have a problem to deal with; you have a choice to make.
— Andy Andrews
God moves mountains to create the opportunity of His choosing. It is up to you to be ready to move yourself.
— Andy Andrews
There are no hopeless situations, sweetheart, only people who have grown hopeless about them. You still have choices you can make.
— Andy Andrews
If you decide that what God is asking you to do with your life is just too much on you and is just a little too inconvenient, then you will never see the miracles he has for you.
— Andy Stanley
So what's the deal with the desert? I don't know. But I do know the time between catching a glimpse of what God wants to do through us and the time when we are led to move out often feels like a desert experience. The desert always feels like a complete waste of time. It is only when we are able to look back that our desert experiences make sense.
— Andy Stanley
The desert always feels like a complete waste of time. It is only when we are able to look back that our desert experiences make sense.
— Andy Stanley
Pursuing a vision requires faith. Pursuing a great vision requires great faith. Pursuing a vision will test, stretch, and at times exhaust your faith. And while you are pulling your hair out down here, God revels in the glory he receives.
— Andy Stanley
One gets to the place one wants to be the same way one got to the place one didn't want to be—by putting one foot in front of the other and moving in a specific direction.
— Andy Stanley