There is an appropriate way to use your story, not as an excuse but as a testimony to God's ability to free you from the past.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: excuses testimony glory-of-god
Greed is supported by an endless cast of what-ifs. Greedy people can never have enough to satisfy the need they feel in light of every conceivable eventuality.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: contentment security greed anxiety
It takes a habit to break a habit. You can pray every day for a generous heart, but until you start acting in that direction, nothing's going to change.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: change prayer regeneration
Peace is a fruit of the Spirit, not the byproduct of accumulated wealth.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: greed anxiety peace-of-mind
Author has developed a routine of daily emotional debriefing with his kids as he tucks them in at night. To encourage the habit of keeping uncluttered, open heart, he starts with basic questions asking whether anyone has hurt them or made them angry to help them process at an age-appropriate depth. As they mature, he will add questions.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: parenting open-heart counseling
As leaders, we are never responsible for filling anyone else's cup. Our responsibility is to empty ours.
Andy StanleyLoyalty publicly results in leverage privately.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: influence loyalty complaining
The primary reason we do too much is that we have never taken the time to discover that portion of what we do that makes the biggest difference.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: discernment-tipping-point x-factor
Your talent and giftedness as a leader have the potential to take you farther than your character can sustain you. That ought to scare you.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: talent character leadership
We don’t drift in good directions. We discipline and prioritize ourselves there.
Andy StanleyStichwörter: priorities choices
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