Charles Andrew "Andy" Stanley (born May 16, 1958) is the senior pastor of North Point Community Church, Buckhead Church, Browns Bridge Church, Gwinnett Church, Woodstock City Church, and Decatur City Church.
There are many things I can do, but I have to narrow it down to the one thing I must do. The secret of concentration is elimination.
Blessed is the man who gets the opportunity to devote his life to something bigger than himself and who finds himself surrounded by friends who share his passion.
If you're not looking forward to church this morning perhaps it's time to look for a church.
You can't resist the will of God and receive the grace of God at the same time.
Life is filled with problems to be solved and tensions to be managed. Sometimes it helps to know which is which.
Nobody at home should feel like they are competing with somebody at work.
Jesus did not come to strike a balance between grace and truth. He brought the full measure of both.
What God originates, God orchestrates.
Your friends will determine the quality and direction of your life.
The more successful you are the less accessible you will become.
Rich people have the potential to reach a point where they see money as the source of their safety and security.
I can't make people fall in love with Jesus, but I can arrange dates.
If your leadership isn't all about you, it will live beyond you.
Money comes, money goes. But your story stays with you the rest of your life.
Your leadership development strategy is perfectly designed to produce the caliber of leader you currently have.
Greed is the assumption that it is all for my consumption.
Preacher's kids need another consistent voice in their lives over the years.
Jealous leaders measure their success by the failure of others.
It's ok for people to feel bad about the wrong things they've done.
If we were able to rewrite the script for the reputation of Christianity, I think we would put the emphasis on developing relationships with non-believers, serving them, loving them, and making them feel accepted, only then would we earn the right to share the gospel.