I had a boom box, but I didn't go too far with it because I had a really, really big one. It was like the size of a suitcase, and I was just a little kid.
The greatest time wasted, is the time getting started.
Never do anything that someone else can and will do, when there is so much of importance to be done which others cannot or will not do.
Soul winners are not soul winners because of what they know, but because of Who they know, and how well they know Him, and how much they long for others to know Him.
The greatest amount of wasted time is the time not getting started.
Follow-up is personal. It must be done by someONE; not by someTHING. For it to be effective we must set the pace. We can't permanently sell something we don't make time to get into our lives.
Thoughts disentangle themselves when they pass through the lips and fingertips.
I want to meet my God awake.
One thing I've found in any project is almost universally about three quarters of the way through - or maybe a little father, maybe seventh eighths on the way through - any project will explode.
In a world of constant change, the fundamentals are more important than ever.
The Lord wants double edged artistry, praising God's name and setting things straight.