Quotes About Transformation
Go, my book, and help destroy the world as it is.
~ Russell Banks
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I was afraid of the consequences of my acts in the right way, beyond guilt, but it was too late. I'd already become the person I should have been afraid of becoming.
~ Russell Banks
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On the other side of a mirror there's an inverse world, where the insane go sane; where bones climb out of the earth and recede to the first slime of love.
~ Russell Edson
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I cud feal some thing growing in me it wer like a grean sea surging in me it wer saying, LOSE IT. Saying, LET GO. Saying, THE ONLYES POWER IS NO POWER The ruins of Canterbury Castle
~ Russell Hoban
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O what we ben! And what we come to!
~ Russell Hoban
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When a society is advancing in some respects, usually it is declining in others.
~ Russell Kirk
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Capitalism involves struggle, but it has an invisible heart beating at its core that transforms people's lives.
~ Russell Roberts
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As happens so often in history at the dying of one age and the birth of another, an era of phenomenal ugliness, strife, and chaos was about to unfold.
~ Russell Shorto
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The fat just walks away
~ Russell T Davies
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Rather than an event, learning becomes a process.
~ Ruth Colvin Clark
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I have a theory," Gruber said, "that even though we're born Jews, there is a moment in our lives when we become Jews. On that ship, I became a Jew.
~ Ruth Gruber
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The truth is that spiritual transformation takes place as we embrace the challenges and opportunities associated with each season of our life.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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When it comes to transformation or deformation, organizational cultures are rarely neutral. For the most part cultural norms will support and catalyze or work against the process of spiritual transformation. Cultivating a culture
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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spiritual transformation is central to the message of the gospel and therefore central to the mission of the church.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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it is possible to hang around other Christians a lot, meet regularly for worship, study our Bibles, join a church and even call ourselves a community but not change at all in ways that count.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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Many of us try to shove spiritual transformation into the nooks and crannies of a life that is already unmanageable, rather than being willing to arrange our life for what our heart most wants. We think that somehow we will fall into transformation by accident.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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In the realm of spiritual transformation, the questions we are willing to ask ourselves are more important than the answers we think we know. At
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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I cannot transform myself, or anyone else for that matter. What I can do is create the conditions in which spiritual transformation can take place, by developing and maintaining a rhythm of spiritual practices that keep me open and available to God.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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Las prácticas de la soledad y el silencio resultan radicales porque nos desafían en cada nivel de nuestra existencia.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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Les aseguro que a menos que ustedes cambien y se vuelvan como niños, no entrarán en el reino de los cielos. JESÚS
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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God works miracles of transformation in the world through miraculously transformed people.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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study of Scripture is important, but if we stop there, we will eventually hit a wall spiritually. Information
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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One thing we can know for sure is that when we are confessing our sin to God but not to the people around us in ordinary, nitty-gritty life, there is not much real spiritual transformation going on
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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As Robert Mulholland says: "Our cross is the point of our unlikeness to the image of Christ, where we must die to self in order to be raised to God into the wholeness of life in the image of Christ. . . . So the process of being conformed to the image of Christ takes place right there at that point of our unlikeness to Christ.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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