I’m determined to take ground and win big for the kingdom of God. I’m unapologetic about my mission to change the world for the glory of Jesus. I want to be a Joshua in my generation.
When you have a dream in your heart, but no earthly idea how to make it happen, keeping your faith intact is a full-time job.
Could it be that God intends for us to have the same kind of audacious faith-the kind of faith that dares to believe God for the impossible-as a normal way of life?
Crash the Chatterbox is about using that understanding to short-circuit the thoughts and patterns that the Enemy employs to disrupt the greatness God has initiated.
Confidence without humility is arrogance. Humility without confidence is weakness. Confidence and humility are both biblical. And they’re equally essential for living a life of true faith.
The goal of faith isn’t to take away your fears but to leverage those fears to create bolder belief.
Don’t you dare let the magnitude of your fears send you back to dry land.
If you’ll do the believing, he’ll do the achieving.
When you give all you’ve got for the cause of the One who gave it all to you in the first place, the effects of your investment will literally reach the heavens.
God performs the most impressive feats through the most unimpressive people.
There’s no such thing as a part-time Christian, and there’s no such thing as part-time ministry.
God is able to stir up your spirit, pour out his presence, and reveal his glory in your family, business or community.
Audacity is not an activity. Audacity is an approach.
Seizing God’s vision means deciding that you will not spend another day surviving your work environment, family dynamic, or dysfunctional situation.
Audacious vision never cowers in the darkness.
If you’re going to ask God to do something impossible in your life, you’ve got to have some clarity about what you’re asking for.
If you want to change the direction of your life, change the declaration of your lips.
The minute I start being afraid of what people might say is the minute I become useless to God.
My joy is not determined by what happens to me, but what Christ is doing in me and through me.
Lots of times, our main problem isn’t our problem. Our biggest problem is our perspective on our problem.