Quotes about Problem
The problem is that we don't have a "missional" problem or a leadership problem in the Western church. We have a discipleship problem. If you know how to disciple people well, you will always get mission. Always.
— Mike Breen
The problem is that most of us have been educated and trained to build, serve and lead the organization of the church. Most of us have actually never been trained to make disciples.
— Mike Breen
The problem is that we don't have a "missional" problem or a leadership problem in the Western church. We have a discipleship problem.
— Mike Breen
We don't have A "missional" problem. We Have A discipleship Problem.
— Mike Breen
The Psalms do not, that is, offer us an answer for "the problem of evil." But they are clear where the answer is not to be found. It is not to be found where the pantheist wants to find it, suggesting that "evil" is merely a matter of our perception and that the world just is the way it is and we should get used to it.
— NT Wright
The question Paul faces in 3:21—26 is then the double problem of human sin and idolatry, on the one hand, and the divine faithfulness, on the other.
— NT Wright
When a problem comes along, study it until you are completely knowledgeable. Then find that weak sopt, break the problem apart, and the rest will be easy.
— Norman Vincent Peale
When every physical and mental resources is focused, one's power to solve a problem multiplies tremendously.
— Norman Vincent Peale
This book focuses on a narrower issue and a simple problem: We have lost the art of Christian persuasion and we must recover it.
— Os Guinness
The majority of our brainpower is devoted to the old beliefs of scarcity, problem relationships, and a God who shoots fire bolts from heaven.
— Pam Grout
The Bible says that our core problem, the fundamental reason we do what we do, is sin.
— Paul David Tripp
All of these things were the signs and symptoms of a deeper, more foundational problem. The problem was one of the heart, one that would have an inescapable negative effect on his ministry. The problem was a vertical problem. It had to do with the character and content of this pastor's relationship with God.
— Paul David Tripp