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Revintegrator Quotes By John Newton

Many have puzzled themselves about the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil, and that there is a way to escape from it, and with this I begin and end. — John Newton

Revintegrator Quotes By Jennifer Niven

Just be careful implies that there's an end to it all, maybe in an hour, maybe in three years, but an end just the same. — Jennifer Niven

Revintegrator Quotes By William Lane Craig

I am not offering God as a theory to compete with scientific theories about the universe. Rather I am saying that those self-contained, secular theories provide evidence for theologically neutral premises in philosophical arguments leading to a conclusion that has theistic significance. — William Lane Craig

Revintegrator Quotes By David Brazzeal

I realized there really is a natural interplay between my spirituality and my creativity. When I enter into a spirit of prayer, I can cultivate a receptive space and actually ask God for creative ideas that will enhance my my praying. Then these creative practices allow me to enter into the spiritual space even more quickly and deeply. The result is a spiraling effect leading to ever-expanding dimensions, encompassing both deeper spirituality and heightened creativity. — David Brazzeal

Revintegrator Quotes By David Levithan

We stay this way until twilight colours the window and the hour calls me home — David Levithan

Revintegrator Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A person who knows spiritual principles will walk confidently in God's path, to fulfil what God has already planned to do — Sunday Adelaja

Revintegrator Quotes By Pat Swindall

The First Amendment is now being used by the secularists of our day as a cattle prod to herd conservative religious people out of the public life of the nation and into, as others have put it, a religious ghetto. — Pat Swindall