Prayer Network Quotes & Sayings
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In the meantime, it is heartening to know that Christ's victory over Satan can be enforced now by means of prayer. Daniel prayed for twenty-one days, and finally the angel of Satan was defeated. Earthly victories depend on heavenly victories, and vice versa. We who battle evil on the earth are fellow warriors with the angels who battle evil in the invisible realms, and our prayers form a network of power and communication that work in tandem on both fronts. This means the praying church actually wields a strong hand in determining the outcome of human events. As someone has said, "It is not the mayors that make the world go 'round; it is the pray-ers. — David Jeremiah
Western "freedom" is a sophisticated form of control. — Bryant McGill
If people spent more time trying to accomplish their goals, they would have less time to mind other peoples business. — William D. Writer
Any game becomes important when you know and love the players. — W.P. Kinsella
What writer wants to make compromises with story? Story is the only reason you're in it. — David Simon
In rough times, pathfinders rely on work, friends, humor and prayer. They develop a support network. — Gail Sheehy
Our eternal existence depends not on how much we have, or the network and power structure we have attained, and definitely not on our title or accomplishments at work. It depends on how much courage we exhibit in difficult times, the number of people we bring a smile to, and our sincerity at work, home and in society. — Pooja Ruprell
You work for it. You don't have to massage it, so that it fits into the way it has to be. He's just too vigorous a writer and the dialogue is too sparking to do anything other than inhabit it and give it as much truth as you can. You just try to make it part of your DNA. That's what the challenge is, really. — Brendan Gleeson
One section of the old city, tucked against the western walls, becomes a firestorm in which the spires of flames, at their highest, reach three hundred feet. The appetite for oxygen is such that objects heavier than housecats are dragged into the flames. — Anthony Doerr
Perfection isn't welcomed here; I'd like to see your flaws. — Alexandra Elle
Love and Trust God, It's a life time commitment!!! — John Dye
Compared to the coward that never made the attempt, he is a hero. — Swami Vivekananda
