Most people need love and acceptance a lot more than they need advice.
We determine how much influence we’ll have, when we decide how available we’ll be.
God’s grace comes in all shapes, sizes, and circumstances as God continues to unfold something magnificent in me.
Courage doesn’t mean we’re not afraid anymore, it just means our actions aren’t controlled by our doubts.
Love like there’s no tomorrow; live like there’s no yesterday. We’re forgiven; now go love people like we believe it.
The way we love people we disagree with is the best evidence of what we really believe.
Stop doing what you’re able to do and figure out what you were made to do – then do lots of that.
Love does whatever it takes to multiply itself and somehow along the way everyone becomes a part of it.
I don’t know every step I’m supposed to take. I think Jesus just wants me to take the next step.
The way we deal with uncertainty says a lot about whether Jesus is ahead of us leading, or behind us just carrying our stuff.
People who take huge risks aren’t afraid to fail. In fact, they love to fail. It’s because failing means they found the edge.
What I’ve learned the more time I’ve spent following Jesus is that God delights in answering our impossible prayers.
Jesus always pointed people towards a better version of themselves – particularly when they’d failed.
No book is a chapter, no chapter tells the whole story, no mistake defines who we are. Hope makes our lives page turners.
God isn’t trying to make our lives easier; He wants to make them more meaningful.
Stop telling people how far they have left to go. Instead tell them how far they’ve come.
Don’t let other people decide who you are.
I used to think being loved was the greatest thing to think about, but now I know love is never satisfied just thinking about it.
Grace means we can put the chalk away and stop keeping score!
God often waits until we’re out of ideas before He lets us know His plans. He competes for our hearts, not our attention.