We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.
“We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.”
The World Motivation
We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.
“We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.”
We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.
Leading sinners to salvation en masse - or one by one - it is all the same. I eat it. I sleep it. I dream it. I speak it. I write it. I pray it. I weep it. I laugh it.
People ask why God allows suffering. You could just as well ask the Minister of Transport why he allows accidents on Britain's roads.
Every volcano is a powerful illustration of God's character. He is a Vesuvius of goodness, life, and energy.
It is not that the Church hasn't been trained in evangelism; it is not a lack of instruction or information. The fact is, if you don't love people through the eyes of Christ, the world will never be changed.
In my first year or so at the 'Post,' I began to write with some frequency on the least important issues - so-called light editorials. The titles themselves are revealing of just how light: 'On Being a Horse,' 'Brains and Beauty,' 'Mixed Drinks,' 'Lou Gehrig,' and 'Spotted Fever.'
'Housefull' is not a 'leave your brains behind' kind of a film. It has a very intelligent screenplay.
At the end of the day, the bowlers have to get 20 wickets to win a Test match. I'm sure they do have a little bit of brains to get those wickets.
Some people, no matter how robust their stock portfolios or how healthy their children, are always mentally preparing for doom. They are just born worriers, their brains forever anticipating the dropping of some dreaded other shoe.