He said:
I saw a gorgeous girl at the fruit stall. She’s so fair and beautiful... like an angel on earth. When I walked towards her, guess what?
She’s my wife!
She said:
…
Thursday, March 22
He said, She said
Saturday, March 17
YOU can be a WORLD CHANGER
- World changers trust God regardless of what others think.
- World changers pursue their dreams with single-minded focus and determination.
- World changers do not let political borders or systems stand in the way of doing the right thing.
- World changers are willing to undertake what others have never done.
- World changers use the strategy of overcoming evil with good.
- World changers seek to perfect their natural gifts and to pass on what they learn.
- World changers don’t wait for others to initiate action – they take the lead.
- World changers refuse to allow outer circumstances to stop the expression of their God-given talents.
- World changers are rooted in intangibles such as love, hope and God’s timing.
- World changers pursue a life of service to others rather than a self-serving life of money, fame or glory.
- World changers are willing to lay down their lives for their beliefs.
- The shadow cast by a real world changer is always bigger than life.
- World changers channel problems and personal frustration into creative solutions.
- World changers persevere in their pursuit of excellence.
- World changers use their wealth to help others.
- World changers champion human rights for all people.
- World changers are never linked to race, creed or colour – only character.
- World changers inspire others to courageous and heroic deeds.
- World changers often do their work with passion and urgency born of personal experience.
- The full accomplishment of genuine world changers may not be recognised until long after their death.
- World changers turn their passions into exploration, and their explorations into passions to help others.
- World changers are people of excellent reputation.
- World changers focus on possibilities, not on limitations.
- World changers often give up personal comfort in their quest for discoveries that will help others.
- World changers sometimes suffer from the neglect or misunderstanding of their peers.
- World changers often seek to lighten the burdens of others.
- Genuine world changers speak out for those who do not have a voice.
- World changers have a strong understanding of right and wrong, and they fight for what is right in both word and deed.
- World changers are willing to take on new challenges in spite of personal danger.
- People who make concrete changes in the world also live and work in the practical world – not just the world of ideas.
- World changers rarely see their own influence in world changing terms.
- World changers see potential and worth in every human being.
- World changers have an honesty that affects history when they tell their story.
- World changers know they are not the source of their own greatness.
- People who can significant changes in the world pursue God’s truth regardless of the personal cost to their own reputation.
- World changers often volunteer to serve, regardless of danger.
- World changers allow themselves to be used by God and His purposes.
- World changers often act out of a faith tempered by the tests of life.
- World changers remain true to their conscience at all times.
- World changers try and try again – until they succeed.
- World changers never stop short of reaching their goals.
- Genuine world changing goes hand-in-hand with righteous leadership.
- World changers often are called and willing to make personal sacrifices.
- World changers both pray and act.
- World changers pursue the Light, even when they are denied physical light.
- World changers are willing to risk their life to do God’s will.
- Great world changers teach world – changing principles to others – even under opposition.
- World changers have the humility to admit when they are wrong… and change.
- World changers remain true to their inner convictions – regardless of outer temptations for fame and glory.
- World changers refuse to let losses dictate their future; they continue to persevere until they win.
- World changers grow and mature beyond the events that first brought them public notice.
- World changers have the courage to venture into unknown worlds.
- World changers are motivated by a desire to do something worthwhile with their lives.
- World changers stand up for what they believe and are willing to voice their opinions in the face of danger.
- World changers seek peace and restoration, not revenge.
- World changers are willing to fight and die for the cause of personal ideas.
- World changers never think they know it all or think that they must do anything heroic all by themselves.
- In world changing, the greater the self-sacrifice, the greater the difference.
- World changers live lives worth imitating.
- World changers don’t let personal inadequacies stand in the way of obeying God’s call.
- World changers often admire and preserve God’s creation.
- World changers have humble hearts.
- World changers are persistent in their pursuit of those things they know are God’s desire.
- World changers don’t listen to the hisses of others but respond to the quiet call of success within.
- World changers often resist evil in peaceful ways.
- World changers don’t take to heart the personally downgrading opinions of others – they pursue their own vision with excellence.
- Those who spend their lives in service to Christ are always world changers in God’s eyes.
- World changers are willing to help just one person.
- World changers may be knocked down – but they refuse to stay down!
- World changers enjoy what they do with great zest.
- World changers change things wherever they are.
- World changers adapt their talents to do what must be done.
- World changers work hard and work consistently.
- World changers let their talent do the talking.
- World changers extend themselves to others in need.
- World changers never back down from a challenge that is worthy of pursuit.
- World changers seek to save lives, even if their efforts mean putting their own lives at risk.
- A genuine desire to change the world flows from a heart that seeks the good of others.
- World changers bring joy to others.
- World changers seek to serve more than to be served.
- World changers are motivated from within and refuse to be discouraged by criticism or external factors.
- World changers trust God to help them overcome every obstacle.
- World changers speak and act from a core of moral character.
- World changers endure and overcome life’s tragedies in such a way that their experience serves the world.
- World changers forgive those who cause them misery.
- World changers help those who cannot help themselves.
- World changers work hard in pursuit of their goals until they accomplish them.
- World changers often turn their personal suffering into a search for those things that bring benefit to other sufferers.
- World changers share an open acknowledgement that all human beings are valuable and deserve respect.
- World changers do whatever is necessary to get God’s truth to as many people as possible.
- World changers are willing to give up their personal desires and private lives for the common good.
- World changers use whatever means available to help others in need.
- World changers are those who look to God for the help they need.
- World changers often work together to achieve in partnership what neither can achieve alone.
- World changers refuse to work in jobs that are opposed to their ideals.
- World changers give 100 percent.
- World changers call us to remember the past in order to help us forge a better future.
- World changers are relentless in their pursuit of worthy causes that grow out of their personal faith.
- World changers focus their energies toward accomplishing their goals.
- World changers are willing to test the limits of their ability.
- To those who believe, Jesus is the Ultimate World Changer… forever!
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