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If I die without food or without eternal salvation, I want to die without food.
- David Green
In what ways does my current pace of life and leadership enhance or diminish my ability to allow God's will and presence full scope in my life?
- Peter Scazzero
A Rule of Life, very simply, is an intentional, conscious plan to keep God at the center of everything we do. It provides guidelines to help us continually remember God as the Source of our lives.
- Peter Scazzero
Rule of Life, very simply, is an intentional, conscious plan to keep God at the center of everything we do. It provides guidelines to help us continually remember God as the Source of our lives. It includes our unique combination of spiritual practices that provide structure and direction for us to intentionally pay attention and remember God in everything we do.
- Peter Scazzero
the activity of my life ("doing" for Jesus) began to eclipse the contemplative dimension of my life ("being" with Jesus).
- Peter Scazzero
Simplicity The primary issue here is to remove distractions and remain free from attachments.
- Peter Scazzero
human. To minimize
- Peter Scazzero
What might change in your context if you were to define success not by the numbers but as radically doing God's will? What are the markers of success to which God is calling you and your team? What fears or anxieties are you aware of as you even consider such questions?
- Peter Scazzero
Find the door of your heart, you will discover it is the door of the kingdom of God.
- Peter Scazzero
Lord, you know my world can be nonstop and complex. Help me to balance the demands coming at me today, remembering you while I work, and keeping you at the center of all I do. In Jesus' name, amen.
- Peter Scazzero
Martha's problems, however, go beyond her busyness. I suspect that if Martha were to sit at the feet of Jesus, she would still be distracted by everything on her mind.
- Peter Scazzero
Do your duty, and leave the rest to heaven.
- Pierre Corneille