Summary of Mark Batterson s The Circle Maker
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 As we age, we start living out of memory instead of imagination. We stop creating the future and start repeating the past. We should be living by faith, not logic.
#2 The more you pray, the bigger your dreams will become. And the bigger your dreams become, the more you have to pray. dreaming is a form of praying, and praying is a form of dreaming.
#3 Prayer circles often look foolish, but they are actually a great way to take risks. If you aren’t willing to step out of the boat, you’ll never walk on water. There comes a moment when you need to make a call, make a decision, or take the risk.
#4 The Israelites were complaining about their food supplies, even though they had just been the victims of genocide. We take the manna miracles that happen day in and day out for granted.

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Date de parution 24 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669359555
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

As we age, we start living out of memory instead of imagination. We stop creating the future and start repeating the past. We should be living by faith, not logic.

#2

The more you pray, the bigger your dreams will become. And the bigger your dreams become, the more you have to pray. dreaming is a form of praying, and praying is a form of dreaming.

#3

Prayer circles often look foolish, but they are actually a great way to take risks. If you aren’t willing to step out of the boat, you’ll never walk on water. There comes a moment when you need to make a call, make a decision, or take the risk.

#4

The Israelites were complaining about their food supplies, even though they had just been the victims of genocide. We take the manna miracles that happen day in and day out for granted.

#5

The prospect of leaving a six-figure salary didn’t make sense to Moses, but he didn’t care. He moved to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and started a ministry called Change Boys, which rescues street kids and gives them a home to live in.

#6

The Jericho principle is when you put what you have in the hand of God, it won’t just add up; God will make it multiply. When you give what you have to God, He multiplies it so that 5 + 2 = 5,000.

#7

One defining decision can change your life's trajectory. It is those defining decisions that become the defining moments of our lives. The quail promise was one of those defining moments for Moses.

#8

Paragliding is one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life. I learned that if you aren’t willing to put yourself in this is crazy situations, you'll never experience this is awesome moments.

#9

Circumventing the risks of not giving to missions is not worth it. The risks of not giving are too great, since you risk losing the miracles God wants to perform.

#10

The Israelites were camping in the Desert of Paran, a region about fifty miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea and fifty miles southwest of the Dead Sea. It was there that they witnessed a meteorological miracle: quail raining from the sky.

#11

I almost said no to a miracle once. A couple who had just started attending my church requested a meeting, and I came close to denying the request because they wanted to discuss church government. But they explained why they were giving the gift: they had vision beyond their resources.

#12

Having vision beyond your resources is synonymous with dreaming big. And it may feel like you’re setting yourself up for failure, but you’re really setting God up for a miracle.

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