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The ones who have read this will be inspired to become a part of the army of healers that God envisions all His people to be.
— Heidi Baker
It is not how good we are at being Christians but how good we are at dwelling and resting in God.
— Heidi Baker
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. —MATTHEW 5:6
— Heidi Baker
Wherever a great soul utters its thoughts, there is Golgatha.
— Heinrich Heine
I believe in the immortality of the soul because I have within me immortal longings.
— Helen Keller
The bible gives me a deep comforting sense that (things seen are temporal, and things unseen are eternal.
— Helen Keller
As I wander through the dark, encountering difficulties, I am aware of encouraging voices that murmur from the spirit realm. I sense a holy passion pouring down from the springs of Infinity. I thrill to music that beats with the pulses of God. Bound to suns and planets by invisible cords, I feel the flame of eternity in my soul.
— Helen Keller
Reading is an exercise for learning how to write and vice versa. I have read myself into being a Christian, but I have also written myself into being a Christian.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Most of the great books on prayer are written by 'experts' - monks, missionaries, mystics, saints. I've read scores of them, and mainly they make me feel guilty.
— Philip Yancey
If you don't take a Sabbath, something is wrong. You're doing too much, you're being too much in charge. You've got to quit, one day a week, and just watch what God is doing when you're not doing anything.
— Eugene Peterson
The man who sows wrong thoughts and deeds and prays that God will bless him is in the position of a farmer who, having sown tares, asks God to bring forth for him a harvest of wheat.
— James Allen
Many churches are measuring the wrong things. We measure things like attendance and giving, but we should be looking at more fundamental things like anger, contempt, honesty, and the degree to which people are under the thumb of their lusts. Those things can be counted, but not as easily as offerings.
— Dallas Willard