Joe Hilley
David K | October 31, 2008By developing a working knowledge covering a wide range of subjects, leaders will be free to rise above individual issues to see the whole picture. (From Sarah Palin: A New Kind Of Leader)
By developing a working knowledge covering a wide range of subjects, leaders will be free to rise above individual issues to see the whole picture. (From Sarah Palin: A New Kind Of Leader)
I think there are two fundamental questions that drive us: 1) who is God? 2) who am I? And the first question is the key to the second question for a very simple reason. If God knows you better than you know you, then you need to get to know God so you can get to know yourself. Think about it.
Doubt is a matter of the mind. Unbelief is a matter of the heart. Doubt is when we cannot understand what God is doing and why He is doing it. Unbelief is when we refuse to believe God’s Word and do what He tells us to do.
Doubt is not always a sign that a man is wrong. It may be a sign that he is thinking.
Nothing is too small to know, and nothing is too big to attempt.