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Spirtitual Growth Quotes

Quotes tagged as "spirtitual-growth" Showing 1-11 of 11
Randy Loubier
“God knows far more about living a life of joy and blessings than we do.”
Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

Randy Loubier
“If you can't prove your freedom in the nanosecond before you spilled rage out of your lips, you have proven your bondage.”
Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

Randy Loubier
“Believing doesn't make God real. Unbelief doesn't make Him disappear. Your opinion doesn’t change reality.”
Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

Randy Loubier
“If you are offended by a belief that says you can’t have your own definition of God, be alarmed at yourself! The implications are humbling, if not embarrassing.”
Randy Loubier

Randy Loubier
“I considered myself a Christian. But looking back on it, I guess I was more of a Kluggist. I was klugging my own spirituality. It was years before I would find out how dangerous that was.”
Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

Randy Loubier
“It is an historical fact that you and I have a problem doing the right thing, for others and for ourselves. Yet, we deny it fiercely or wallow in shame, neither of which God wants for us.”
Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

“I had a long talk with my dear Fat Mary that night, because I had many questions. Could someone actually be beaten to death by such a nun? Did Mother Rufina, the new Superior, know that Sister Clotilda was so cruel? Who let her work with children? Could nuns go to hell?
Fat Mary told me she didn’t know the answers to my questions, but she reminded me that it was her role to take my worries and burdens and keep them for me until a time when I could understand them.”
Maria Nhambu, Africa's Child

Kimberly Eady
“I was raised as a Baptist in the Bible Belt of the South. Until the age of 37, I had never heard anyone teach or preach about the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Oh yes, I had heard those scriptures read, more aptly read over, and had read over them myself, but I had never heard anyone try to explain this amazing experience or even give it any credence.”
Kimberly Eady, This Is That: My Journey to the Holy Spirit

“Every law has a mirror.
The reflection of primitive law is religion,
But the reflection of divine law is literature.”
Stephan Attia, The Library of Time

Ana Claudia Antunes
“We should count our blessings more than our happenings, as much as we should count our savings more than our earnings.”
Ana Claudia Antunes

Rich Shapero
“Doubt and despair, ... the sweet nibble of decay.”
Rich Shapero, Too Far