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ebooks list
📖 SHIFTS: 6 STEPS TO TRANSFORM YOUR MINDSET AND ELEVATE YOUR LEADERSHIP
🖊 SAM ADEYEMI
📗 Parenting: getting it right
🖊 Andy Stanley, Sandra Stanley
📘Love: The way to victory
🖊️ Kenneth E. Hagin
📘 OVERCOMING BETRAYAL
🖊 Ron DePriest
📖 Why revival tarries
🖊 Leonard Ravenhill
📘 Spiritual Growth
🖊 Arthur Pink
📘 The well-educated child
🖊 Deborah kenny
📖 Communication: How To Speak Effectively and Improve Your Relationships, Problem Solving, Listening, and Social Skills
🖊 Eric Davenport
📖 Difficult Relationships Handle Difficult Conversations through Communication Skills, Conversation Tactics
🖊 Luke F. Gregory
Quotes of the day
Accountability is the direct acknowledgment to another person that you need help.
Accountability means finding a mature follower of Jesus of the same gender who is living in victory and inviting him or her into your mess.
First, confess to this person your areas of struggle with sexual sin. Don’t be so vague that your accountability partner doesn’t really even know what you’re talking about. Be specific. It hurts, and it’s embarrassing, but accountability brings healing (James 5:16). Then commit to talk regularly about your areas of weakness until you see habitual victory. Commit to reach out to your accountability partner before you give in to temptation. As soon as you are tempted, call him or her to break the spell. In this act of humility, God will respond by providing for you the power to walk away.
In Matthew 11:28–30, Jesus offers us his yoke. Notice that Jesus does not offer to take your yoke. Finding rest requires that you take his yoke. You go at his speed. You follow where he leads. Jesus says that, if you do take his yoke upon you, the results will be astounding. Because sharing the yoke of Jesus means that he’s inviting you into a joint destiny. Where he is, you will go. What he obtains, you will obtain. The reward that awaits him, you will likewise receive.
Making if-then plans to tackle your current projects, or to reach your health or relationship goals, is probably the most effective single thing you can do to ensure your success.
If-then plans take the form:
If X happens, then I will do Y.
For example: If I haven’t written the report before lunch, then I will make it the first thing I do when I return.
Being successful is about reaching goals. It’s about making smart choices, using the right strategies, and taking action.
The reaping of the harvest begins with the weeping of the soul.
It is so easy to fix our eyes on God’s method of provision rather than God. Our trust and confidence must always be in God.
“God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supply.” ~Hudson Taylor
God is ready to lead when the Christian is ready to follow.
You must create time out of no time for your quiet time. You create time for what is important to you. If you say you have no time to have your quiet time, you are indirectly saying that quiet time is not important to you.
The one truth that changes everything else is the truth that the posture of God’s heart toward you, right now—is love! If this is true, then anything God asks you to do, he is not thinking of his glory only—he is also thinking of your good! All of his commands are for your benefit and blessing. ~Justin Kendrick
In the story of the rich young ruler: Right before Jesus challenged him to give up all he had, the Scripture describes one critical, often-overlooked fact. “And Jesus, looking at him, loved him” (Mark 10:21). Before the young man had obeyed or disobeyed, before he had had the opportunity to trust, Jesus already loved him! ~Justin Kendrick
Christianity is not a list of rules to follow or sacrifices to make. Christianity is a radical change of heart caused by the profound revelation that you are loved by God! And the revelation of God’s love reorders the priorities of the heart. When you are deeply convinced, through the evidence of the cross, that you are loved by God, the spell of money is broken and you can trust God with all that you have. ~Justin Kendrick