Dillon Burroughs is an ECPA-bestselling American author or co-author of more than thirty-eight books.
Righteousness and generosity are inseparable. The person whose heart longs for God also longs to give to others.
You may not be able to measure God's love, but you can certainly experience it.
Even if God never did another good thing in our lives, we could spend the rest of this life praising Him for what He has already done.
Our problems may tower over us, but God towers over our problems.
Let us not see today's troubles as a reason to give up; let us see them as an opportunity for God to deliver.
Don't settle for helping those who will help you in return or doing a good deed for others to see. Help others without expecting anything back. Even if nobody else cares, God will notice.
The response to stress is not less time in God's Word, but more.
God is never late and rarely early. He is always exactly right on time--His time.
The true test of faith is how we treat those who can do nothing for us in return.
Safety comes in our nearness to God, not in our distance from our enemies.
We may not have the ability to change all of the world's wrongs, but we can make a difference where we are.
We must not simply desire God; we must live in total dependence.
The problem with comparison is that you always feel either better than someone else or worthless compared to someone else.
We often forget that calling for peace is the most courageous act we can take. It's easy to call for revenge, to claim injustice, and to launch an attack. It's much more difficult to forgive, to call for peace, to lay down weapons.
Accountability only works if you want it to.
When we realize the shortness of life, we begin to see the importance of making every moment count.
Whether we live in poverty or prosperity, we can still live generously.
On Church: Church wasn't designed by an architect (Technically, Jesus was a carpenter. ). So why do we think of churches as buildings instead of groups of people who love Jesus?
The applause of the audience is short-lived. When calls resound for an encore, we are called to direct our attention to our Master.
Christianity is anything but safe. Jesus made clear that trouble and persecution stood in the future for His followers.