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“A calling is different from a career choice. A career is what you’re paid for, but a calling is what you’re made for.” (source)
“I suggest that a pastor spends at least 25 percent of his time investing in prayer, 25 percent in studying and teaching the Word, and 25 percent equipping saints and developing leaders. This means in a sixty-hour work week, he’s spending fifteen hours praying with and for people, fifteen hours studying and teaching, and fifteen hours developing potential multipliers. How can you begin to implement this ratio in your current ministry?” (source)
“‘Blamelessness’ is the nonnegotiable criterion for qualifying as a pastor.” (source)
“Paul told Timothy that godliness was ultimately the result of disciplined exercise and intentional pursuits. Godliness would not just happen. It is not a sudden, magical, mystical experience for the spiritually elite. Rather, godliness is the fruit of a spiritually disciplined life.” (source)
“Great talent only yields great achievement when it is linked with great discipline and persistent practice.” (source)