A lack of resources may slow you down, but don't let it make you throw away a big idea. Give God five years, ten years, fifteen years, twenty years, twenty-five years, thirty years, forty years, or more. Give God all the time He needs to bring the resources to you! Robert H. Schuller bigbringfifteen share on social
I tell people, 'I was born in a little house at the dead end of a dirt road that had no name and no number, and you can go anywhere from nowhere.' Robert H. Schuller beardeaddirt Change image and share on social
I believe that Christians believe in salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works. And we believe that if you're saved, Jesus becomes your savior. He makes a promise to you. You can trust his promises. You can bank on that word. Robert H. Schuller bankchristchristian share on social
Tough times never last, but tough people do. Robert H. Schuller peopletimetough Change image and share on social
Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines. Robert H. Schuller guidelineproblemsign Change image and share on social
Goals are not only absolutely necessary to motivate us. They are essential to really keep us alive. Robert H. Schuller absolutelyaliveessential Change image and share on social
I want to build friendships. I want to come across as being a good illustration of what Jesus is like. Robert H. Schuller buildfriendshipgood Change image and share on social
Again and again, the impossible problem is solved when we see that the problem is only a tough decision waiting to be made. Robert H. Schuller decisionimpossiblemake Change image and share on social
When an opportunity comes, it holds possibilities. And when you move away from it or don't sense it or grasp it, you're really throwing away your future; you're throwing away your tomorrow. Robert H. Schuller futuregrasphold Change image and share on social
I realized that every sermon I preached should be designed not to 'teach' or 'convert' people, but rather to encourage them, to give them a lift. I decided to adopt the spirit, style, strategy and substance of a 'therapist' in the pulpit. Robert H. Schuller adoptconvertdecide share on social