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Choreographing Def Quotes By John Stott

All worship is an intelligent and loving response to the revelation of God, because it is the adoration of His name. — John Stott

Choreographing Def Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

To grow is not to timidly sit on some safe shore at water's edge and clumsily grab whatever happens to float by me. Rather, it is to deliberately step into waters both calm and turbulent in order to wrestle great things to shore. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Choreographing Def Quotes By Pope Francis

Our Lady is always close to us, especially when we feel the weight of life with all its problems — Pope Francis

Choreographing Def Quotes By Khalil Gibran

Prayer is the song of the heart. It reaches the ear of God even if it is mingled with the cry and the tumult of a thousand men. — Khalil Gibran

Choreographing Def Quotes By Kim Gordon

I love Northampton. As exciting and glamorous as New York can be, I'm always really relieved to get back there. — Kim Gordon

Choreographing Def Quotes By Scott J. Simmerman Ph.D.

Caterpillars can fly, if they just lighten up. — Scott J. Simmerman Ph.D.

Choreographing Def Quotes By David Levithan

Please may this not be a game. Please may this not be a game. Because if it's a game, I know I'm going to lose. — David Levithan

Choreographing Def Quotes By Charles Dickens

My impression is, after many years of consideration, that there never can have been anybody in the world who played worse. — Charles Dickens

Choreographing Def Quotes By Don Fraser

The trouble with having a place for everything is how often it gets filled up with everything else. — Don Fraser

Choreographing Def Quotes By Rutina Wesley

Comic-Con is so much fun. — Rutina Wesley

Choreographing Def Quotes By Todd M. Brenneman

Yet opponents should not herald the demise of evangelicalism. Although much of popular evangelicalism cannot intellectually meet the analyses that call it into question as a viable explanation for human origins and destiny, for most evangelicals it does not need to. Because of the transition from comprehending their religion as a set of doctrines to conceptualizing their religion as an emotional relationship with God, evangelicals have actually made their religion more resilient to intellectual challenges. Calling into question evangelicalism's intellectual foundation ultimately does not undermine the religion because for many evangelicals their adherence was never about those foundations anyway. Evangelicalism becomes true because it FEELS true. Modern evangelicalism has largely transitioned to a new form of truth, one based not on intellectual assent to propositions but on emotional connections. — Todd M. Brenneman