"Every girl should be so lost in Christ that a guy has to seek Him in order to find her"
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
7/52
"A Pair of Fine Eyes"
I read Pride and Prejudiced for the first time. The depth the book shows of their love being rooted in the nuances of character displayed by their conduct and great attention to manners was intriguing. I've fallen in love with etiquette and attention to how we ought to treat people all over again.
Monday, January 24, 2011
~ Jerry Bridges
"We are more concerned about our own victory over sin than we are the fact that sin grieves the heart of GOD. We cannot tolerate failure in our daily struggle with sin chiefly because we are SUCCESS oriented, not because we know it is offensive to GOD. [...] GOD wants us to walk in obedience, not victory. Obedience is oriented toward GOD. Victory is oriented towards self."
~ The Pursuit of Holiness ~
Friday, January 21, 2011
Quote: Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Don't let your ministry
outrun your intimacy with God.
~ Nancy Leigh DeMoss ~
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
~ Joni Erickson Tada
Faith isn't the ability
to believe l o n g and far into the misty future.
It's simply taking God at His WORD
and taking the next step.
to believe l o n g and far into the misty future.
It's simply taking God at His WORD
and taking the next step.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Monologue vs. Dialogue
Monologue -n- a prolonged talk or discourse by a single speaker, esp. one dominating or monopolizing a conversation.
Dialogue -n- an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular issue
If two people are conversing (often assumed to be a dialogue due to two parties being involved) except they aren't "exchanging ideas or opinions" as per the definition of dialogue, but are merely telling ideas or opinions, does it then become merely a series of alternating monologues? Would that not prevent a dynamic conversation but instead replace it with two people just going round and round and round and getting no where at all?
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