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To create is to reflect the image of God. To create is an act of worship.
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Love never comes without wounds; faith never comes without failure.
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Whether we realize it or not, everything we do is an expression of either how alive our souls are or how much we have allowed ourselves to be deadened over time.
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To be apathetic is literally to be without passion.
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Would you be willing to give your life to save the world if no one ever knew your name? If anonymity was the price you would have to pay for significance, would it be too great a price? To live a life of courage is not a guarantee of prestige or adulation. It only matters if you live and die fulfilling the mission you were born for.
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True creativity does not come easily; creativity is born of risk and refined from failure.
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Home is ultimately not about a place to live but about the people with whom you are most fully alive. Home is about love, relationship, community, and belonging, and we are all searching for home.
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We can become so afraid of death that we never live, so afraid of failure that we never risk, so afraid of pain that we never discover how strong we really are.
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The first and most important step in the process of becoming genuinely is to be once again authenticated by the original designer.
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We are all time voyagers leaving history in our wake, pioneering into the future.
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There is no proof of creativity without action.
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Average is always a safe choice, and it is the most dangerous choice you can make.
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It is not balance you need but adaptability.
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Attitude is an accurate monitor of where we fall on the spectrum of pride and humility.
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Jesusβs early followers formed a movement of dreamers and visionaries.
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What is your idea of you? Who is it that you have decided to become? If your greatest work of art is the life you live, and ultimately life is a creative act, what life will you choose to leave behind as your masterpiece?
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the only art we can create is that which authentically reflects who we are. Our soul is the material for all we create. Thus, to nurture the artisan soul, essence is far more important than talent.
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Artists love without reservation. They give their hearts completely and leave nothing on the table. They are naked and unashamed. They leave no room for pretension. And because they have given all of themselves, they live without regret.
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Far too often, when we think we are frightened by mystery, the fact is that we are haunted by history.
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When we are passionate about God, we can trust our passions.
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The life of faith is less about gathering information than it is about expanding imagination. The movement Jesus started was a movement of dreamers and visionaries, not a movement of academics and theologians.
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Itβs hard to tell a great story if we remain stuck in chapter one.
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Peace comes when you stop trying to control the world around you and instead take responsibility for the world within you.
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While religions have historically tried to make us the same, Jesus calls us to be different. If you have ever experienced this, you know your soul bristled at the demand to quietly get in line and conform. But something in your gut told you this was wrong. If there was a God, his value would not be uniformity, but uniqueness. And you were right. Imprinted on your soul is the fingerprint of God. There is something inside you that resists surrendering your soul to legalism. The good news is that all that time it wasn't you fighting against God; you were fighting for what God has created you to become.
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Creativity should be an everyday experience. Creativity should be as common as breathing. We breathe, therefore we create.
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When we are freed from the rules and regulations that are so often imposed on us in the name of God, we discover that creativity is the natural result of spirituality. And if this is true, then our soul is the primary material for all artistic expression.
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The tragedy of a life that is never fully lived is not simply the loss of that one life. The tragedy is the endless number of lives that would have been forever changed if we had chosen to live differently.
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Unfortunately, the people who have the greatest influence in our lives rarely understand the power of their words to shape who we become. They never fully understand that what informs us forms us. Words spoken into a soul are like the hands of a potter pressed against wet clay.
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Success will lie to you and tell you that your future is just an extension of your past, when at its best, success is simply preparation for new challenges.
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Who do we become when we stop allowing all the voices in our head to crowd out the one voice we must hear to come to life?
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While we may never find or receive the love from others that our hearts are desperate for, we can receive a love even greater than that of which we were deprived.
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The fuel of ambition is not the problem; it is the focus of ambition that frees or betrays us.
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It takes courage to not only accept our limitations but embrace our potential. To deny our creative nature is to choose a life where we are less and thus responsible for less. We see ourselves as created beings, so we choose to survive. When we see ourselves as creative beings, we must instead create.
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When calling for authenticity, we need to take seriously the brokenness and sinfulness of the human heart. If to be authentic means to be who we really are or to express what we really feel, then in most cases Iβm going to vote for hypocrisy. Our prisons are filled with men and women who acted on their feelings and impulses. If authenticity is about being true to yourself, these individuals should be our models of inspiration.
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Frankly, the people who whine the most about how hard their lives are have very rarely experienced much to be disappointed about. They seem to find solace in their most negative memories, using these as a blank check that abdicates them from all personal responsibility. βI am how I am because of the pain of my past. If you had experienced what I have experienced, you would understand my bitterness, my anger, my paralysis, my despair.
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I have come to realize, after over thirty years of studying human creativity, that the great divide is not between those who are artists and those who are not, but between those who understand that they are creative and those who have become convinced that they are not.
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It's odd how we prioritize the things the things that matter to us. We choose a career or job; we choose a city or place to live. We make so many things important to us, but in all the things we factor in as we craft our futures, we make the people in our lives a commodity of, at best, secondary importance. We would take a job and give up our people rather than choose a tribe and give up the job.
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if God refuses to mass-produce but insists on an intimate process that in the end forms each of us into the image of Christ, why would we choose a lesser path for our own lives? The work of the artist begins with the care of his or her own soul.
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Our lives will become our greatest works of art not only when our relationships are a beautiful expression of love, acceptance, and intimacy, but when we have a deep sense of purpose that produces accomplishments that express, for us, success and significance.
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If we choose to live a small life, we do not make enough room for a big GOD.
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Worship is not something we are called to so that God can reinforce his status. It is his way of calling us near.
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We are most human when love is our motive.
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We will never know peace if we lose the present because we are trapped in the past and paralyzed by the future.
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If we are inherently spiritual creatures, we are by our nature creative beings, yet we live in the fear that if we aspire to be more we will discover ourselves to be less.
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The artisan soul is not about rebellion but about resonance.
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The soul is both fragile and resilient...The artisan soul must be both tender and tough.
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What if the creative act is not an act against God but a reflection of His image within us?
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The more you love God, the more deeply you care about life. The more deeply you care about people, the more deeply you are committed to making a difference in peopleβs lives.
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The warrior knows that their imagination is not a place to escape but to create.
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The warrior does not need a crowd; they need a tribe.
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most people would rather live in the predictability of captivity than risk the uncertainty that comes in a fight for freedom.
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Within the universeβs intention and its unique design around relationship, we find that the focal point of the universe, the motive of the universe, is love. God created life so that we could know love. Everything God does is an expression of his love. It is neither trite nor superficial that the Scriptures summarize this in three simple words: βGod is love.β It is critical to understand this because, if we are to reclaim our role in the creative process and express our lives as masterful works of art, we, too, must be sure that our motivation is the expansion of love.
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The great tragedy that I have witnessed over and over again is that we keep underestimating how much God wants to do in us and through us. Too many of us have believed the lies we have been told: that weβre not good enough, weβre not smart enough, weβre not talented enough, weβre just not enough. One of the facets of God that makes him extraordinary is his ability to do the impossible through ordinary, everyday, common people like you and me.
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In an ideal world, the voices that teach us language teach us self-respect, self-confidence, and self-esteem. Those same voices also form in us humility and gratitude, and as those voices inform our inner voices, they also pass on wisdom.
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Since part of our creative responsibility is to move from imagination to image, we need to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ and allow our imagination once again to be the playground of God. And once our dreams and visions are the material that has been passed on to us by a divine imagination, then it is time to dream, to risk, and to create.
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If you find yourself living in a world where there is only cynicism, negativity, and distrust, you need to realize that itβs a world of your own making. There is a more beautiful world out there to be known, but you have to be able to see it. You have to want it. You must be willing to risk, to step outside of what you know, to live in a more extraordinary unknown.
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This is perhaps why so many of us who know love fear love. We know that love is not the absence of pain. If anything, love is the promise of pain. No one has loved more deeply than God. Has anyone ever been more betrayed? God would not know suffering if He did not know love. But because He is Love, He chose to suffer on our behalf. Without love there is no glory in suffering.
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Most people who describe themselves as visionaries are actually saying something quite different. They are abdicating their responsibility for the details. Details matter. The more someone or something matters to us, the more the details relating to them matter to us.
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Life is a series of challenges, adventures, and yes, even battles. There will always be giants to subdue and dragons to slay. I have already decided to die with my sword in hand. There is more courage in us than danger ahead of us. You are strong enough for the battles ahead.
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The warrior has peace of mind because they know that there is always a way to find light, even in the midst of the greatest darkness. They know that there is always hope to be found, even in despair. Peace can exist in the midst of turmoil only if you believe in the beauty of the future. Peace sees the beauty everywhere. When you walk in peace, you are overwhelmed by the wonder of the universe and the beauty of life.
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We all know the old adage about why an elephant with all its power can be held in place by a small rope and peg. This is because elephants remember when they were babies and did not have the strength to pull the peg out of the ground. In short, elephants remain captive because their memories lie to them. They tell them that their past is their futureβthat what they experienced before will always be the reality that is before them.
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To blame others is an act of cowardice. We blame in an attempt to hide our shame. This is not the way of the warrior. The warrior understands that to blame is not simply an abdication of responsibility but a relinquishing of power. You cannot change what you do not take responsibility for.
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If the safest place to be is in the center of the will of God, then an appropriate measure of God's will is the test, 'is it safe?'... This view runs counter to what we find in the Scriptures. I want to reiterate the fact that the center of God's will is not a safe place, but the most dangerous place in the world.
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Who we were created to become already exists in the mind of God. Itβs placed in our physical DNA and in the longings of our soul. Our lives are supposed to be a manifestation of the imagination of God, and whatever else we leave behindβthe life we choose to live and the person we choose to becomeβis the ultimate expression of the artisan soul.
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Art exists to remind us that we have a soul, and all we need to be an artist is a soul.
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Though we may create many beautiful works of art, the most important works of art to which we will ever give ourselves are the lives we live.
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Genius is a gift we are given; mastery is the stewardship of our gifts.
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Godβs will for us is less about our comfort than it is about our contribution. God
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Jesus would rather have us do what is right than what is βChristian.β Earlier
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I found a strange solace and safety in my power of invisibility and made obscurity my residence.
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God is not a drug, and He certainly does not create experiences and emotions that make us feel better but not become better.
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irony is that, while secular leadership has become blatantly spiritual, Christian leadership has become blatantly (and blandly) secular.
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The Ten Commandments are the lowest possible standard of humane living.
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...Discipleship...a process of unleashing the creative potential in each person.
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You also canβt move forward into your future when you are paralyzed by fear.
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Our citizenship is in eternity; history is our temporary residence.
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reflects who we are. Our soul is the material for all we create.
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I made a decision that while cancer may define how I die, it would not define how I live.
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If my mind can be structured for failure, then it can also be structured for success.
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We do not see the world as it is; we see the world as we are. A heart filled with violence will never see a world filled with peace. You can bring hope only if you have found hope.
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The future awaits those with the courage to create it.
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So often you blame God for the life you have, but you do not know what life you want. Certainly there is a dilemma here. The life you want may not be the life God wants for you. This is why the process must begin by loving God first. It is in loving God with all your heart and mind and soul that he begins to shape your passions. When God has your heart, you can trust your desires. His will is not a map; it is a match. He shows you the way by setting you on fire. You will know Godβs desire for you by the fire in you! The fire in you will light the way.
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We have defined holiness through what we separate ourselves from rather than what we give ourselves to. I am convinced the great tragedy is not the sins that we commit, but the life that we fail to live. You
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We cannot live unaffected by love. We are most alive when we find it, most devastated when we lose it, most empty when we give up on it, most inhumane when we betray it, and most passionate when we pursue it.
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Ownership is not about possession; it is about responsibility. What you own matters far less than what you take ownership for. What you take responsibility for is far more important than what you think you own.
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To relive the past is to relinquish the future. If you are willing to let go of the past, then you are ready to step into the future. When you choose to remain stuck in a moment, you become incapable of seizing divine moments.
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What is the path to wholeness? We will see this path more clearly if we recognize that greedβs ugly stepsister is ungratefulness. Greed always wants more. When we are greedy, we are never satisfied. Whatever we receive from others, we conclude we deserve. And in whatever quantity it may come, it is never enough. Lack of gratitude is a manifestation of an abundance of greed. From the vantage point of the taker, it is his or her justification for always demanding. He is endlessly disappointed in others. No one ever comes through for him. No one ever keeps his promises. Everyone always falls short of his expectations. There is no need for thanks, except thanks for nothing. No truth, no matter how profound, will find its way into a heart that is absent of gratitude.
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It may seem completely counterintuitive, but in my experience, depressed people are the least likely to be willing to change any of their life patterns. In other words, people who hate their lives are the least likely to change them. When you love your life, you are more open to change. When you somehow find yourself in a life you never wanted, it has a paralyzing effect. It becomes a subtle version of Stockholm syndrome, where you develop an unhealthy relationship to your captor and disdain for anyone trying to set you free.
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Jesus provides a perfect example of why ownership is not about taking possession of whatβs in front of you but about taking responsibility for what has been entrusted to you. The men who multiplied the masterβs wealth were not the owners of that wealth, but they did take ownership of it.
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I donβt know what it means for others, but for a follower of Jesus Christ, what it means to live on the edge is to stand at the epicenter of where the kingdom of God confronts the kingdom of darkness. When evil raises its ugly head, taunting God and tormenting the weak, the adventurer rises up and moves toward the challenge. Like a guided missile, the adventurous spirit moves toward its greatest challenge.
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But if you choose the way of the warrior, living a life of service, it will demand of you the best you have. You may not need to be great, but the world needs your greatness. Whatever God has placed within you that could ever be described as great was never meant for you, anyway. Itβs a stewardship that has been given to you. Greatness never belongs to the one who carries it; it belongs to the world that needs it.
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It is no small thing that Paul says that only with this new mind can you become a new you. So often the will of God is described as something to be received rather than something that must be perceived. Paul tells us that when our minds are renewed, it is then and only then that we are able to test and approve what the will of God is. When we see the world from this new mind, we will see that Godβs intention for us is good and pleasing and perfect.
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You'll be hard pressed to find any story in the Scriptures in which God becomes angry because someone has too much faith, too much determination, too much resolve. The truth is, we keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again. God puts the bow and the arrows in our hands and tells us to shoot and to strike. And instead of pressing the limits of what God could do in and through our lives, we assume that his intention for us is less and so we settle fo what we can do rather than what God intended to do through us.
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Who told you that you were naked? Who have you been listening to?..'
This is a tragic reminder that we humans have the strange capacity to live a soulless life. Our inner voice was never supposed to be simply an echo. Our inner voice was always to resonate with the voice of God. Every other voice will either make us less than we were intended to be or convince us that we are more than we really are. Neither self-loathing nor self-worship helps us find our authentic voice. It is only when our inner voice responds to the voice of God that we begin to truly find to find our own voice. As critical as it is for us to understand that art is always an extension of ourselves, the creative act is also an expression of our essence.
It is equally important for us to realize that our guiding narrative determines the story we tell through our lives. Our inner voice not only informs us of who we are, but affects everything we touch. And in the end, becomes the driving force through which we strive to shape the world around us. The principal creative act described in Genesis chapter 1 begins with God speaking the universe into existence. God speaks out of who He is and everything in creation is a declaration of His glory.
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Until our bodies return to dust, there will always be a voice crying out within us to move from existence to life. The possibilities that await us in each moment are fueled by the potential God has placed within us. Seizing your divine moment is not simply about opportunity; at the core it is about essence. Itβs about the kind of life you live as a result of the per son you are becoming. The challenges you are willing to face will rise in proportion to the character you are willing to develop. With the depth of godly character comes an intensity of godly passion. It is in this process of transformation that we find
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Most of us are still in some small way victims of the Industrial Revolution. Whether through our grandparents, our parents, or our own experience, we were raised to believe that our place in life required compliance and conformity rather than creativity and uniqueness. We have been raised in a world where information is deemed far more important than imagination. Adults replaced dreams with discipline when they were finally ready to grow up and be responsible for their lives. Whether this contrast was reinforced on an assembly line, in a cubicle, or in a classroom, the surest path to acceptance in society is accepting standardization. And we more than willingly, relinquish our uniqueness.
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for those of us who embrace the cause of Christ, the cost to participate in the mission of God is nothing less than everything we are and everything we have.
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Erwin Raphael McManus (McManus 2-in-1 (Soul Cravings, Barbarian Way))
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Una de las sutiles habilidades de las personas que maximizan su capacidad y optimizan su impacto en el mundo es que saben quΓ© batallas no pelear. Saben a quΓ© territorio renunciar. Saben dΓ³nde conformarse. Eso no se debe a que estΓ©n en una postura de hacer concesiones; se debe a que tienen una claridad acerca de lo que realmente les importa. Saben de lo que se tratan sus vidas. Tienen una profunda intenciΓ³n, y esa intenciΓ³n informa a cada Γ‘rea de sus vidas. Quienes se interesan por todo, realmente no se interesan por nada.
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Erwin Raphael McManus (La Γltima Flecha: No guardes nada para la prΓ³xima vida (Spanish Edition))
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A veces, prender fuego a tu pasado es menos alejarte de Γ©l, que elevarte por encima de Γ©l.
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Erwin Raphael McManus (La Γltima Flecha: No guardes nada para la prΓ³xima vida (Spanish Edition))