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Prayer in the Spirit is prayer whose supreme object is the glory of God, and only in a secondary sense is it a blessing for ourselves or for others."9
— Daniel Henderson
There's always something when you're at fault, too, and that fault you must discover and learn to recognize and take the consequences of it.
— Anne Holm
Victor Hugo: If a writer wrote merely for his time, I would have to break my pen and throw it away.
— Ayn Rand
I control the conditions so my testers become my testees.
— Derren Brown
There are times we have to put our body on the line for what we believe, for the injustices we see even within our own families.
— Terry Tempest Williams
A prayer culture is fueled by experience not explanation. A passion to seek the Lord in prayer is more caught than taught.
— Daniel Henderson
DNA is not the heart's destiny; the genetic lottery may determine the cards in your deck, but experience deals the hand you can play.
— Thomas Lewis
Politics is not worrying this country one-tenth as much as where to find a parking space.
— Will Rogers
A little girl learns about men through her Father. Sam Cameron
— Lesley Pearse
A quarrelsome man has no good neighbours.
— Benjamin Franklin
The process of building a self and its works is always too slow. One is always in arrears to oneself.
— Susan Sontag
When prayer goes viral, people are not excited about "it" (prayer) but are infectious about "Him
— Daniel Henderson
The only enduring motive for prayer is that our never-changing God is worthy to be sought. This
— Daniel Henderson
There is a difference between a church that prays and a praying church. One has prayer programs. The other develops a prayer culture.
— Daniel Henderson
The true nature of evil is that it is so very casual.
— James St. James
The people are the only ones capable of transforming society.
— Rigoberta Menchu
Building a prayer culture takes time. . . and relentless pressure over time. I often say that it is much more a crock pot than a microwave.
— Daniel Henderson