Frases de Craig Groeschel
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Craig Groeschel es el fundador y pastor principal de Life.Church considerada la iglesia más grande en los Estados Unidos con treinta y tres campus en ocho estados.[1]​ Está casado a Amy y tiene seis hijos. Viven en Edmond, Oklahoma, un suburbio de ciudad de Oklahoma, donde Life.Church está ubicada.[2]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 2. diciembre 1967
Craig Groeschel: 81 citas22 Me gusta

Frases célebres de Craig Groeschel

“La preocupación, en esencia, es el pecado de desconfiar de las promesas y el poder de Dios.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

“¡Imagina lo que sería posible si dejamos de ir a la iglesia y empezamos a ser la iglesia!”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

Frases de Dios de Craig Groeschel

“Fuimos creados para ser ejemplos vivientes del amor de Dios para un mundo que sufre.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

“No es difícil conocer a Dios, y no se trata de un conjunto de reglas. Sí, Dios quiere tu obediencia, pero más que eso desea tu corazón.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

Craig Groeschel Frases y Citas

“El primer paso para llegar a vencer la vergüenza consiste en aceptar lo que no podemos cambiar.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

“Santiago 1:22 señala: «No se contenten sólo con escuchar la palabra, pues así se engañan ustedes mismos. Llévenla a la práctica».”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

“La oración te recuerda que no estás al mando y te mantiene cerca del que sí lo está.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

“He entendido que la comunicación sincera con Dios puede cambiar o no lo que él hace, pero casi siempre cambia tu perspectiva o tu actitud.”

Craig Groeschel

El cristiano ateo: Creer en Dios, pero vivir como si Dios no existiera

Craig Groeschel: Frases en inglés

“Let God turn fear into faith. Instead of becoming a hesitant leader, ask God to make you bold and aggressive.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“When we love deeply, love makes us do things we wouldn't otherwise do.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“It-owners know that setbacks can be setups for better things to come. They study their failures and learn from them.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Don't let the rules of man stop you from following God. When he gives it to you, go with it.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“As you seek God and he rekindles it in your heart, I believe he is going to speak to you.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Don't put your faith in the innovations. Keep your faith in Christ.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“The it-rich are those who have chosen to face their fears rather than live with regrets.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Get out of the boat. Face your fears. Fail. Learn. Adjust. Try again. And watch God do more than you can imagine.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“If you don't have something you think you need, maybe it's because God wants you to see something you've never seen.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Failing often can help a ministry experience it. Being overly cautious can kill it.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Love overcomes obstacles.”

Craig Groeschel

It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“The first-century church in Jerusalem clearly had it.”

Craig Groeschel

And they didn't have any fancy accoutrements. So it can't possibly be stained-glass windows, hand-carved cherubs, custom silk tapestries, gold-inlaid hymnals, thousand-pipe organs, marble floors, mile-high steeples, hand-painted ceilings, mahogany pews, giant cast-iron bells, and a three-piece, thousand dollar suit. It doesn't stick any better to a young, hip, shaved-headed pastor with rimmed glasses, a goatee, and tattoos than it does to an older, stately gentleman in a robe. Nor is it spotlights and lasers, video production, satellite dishes, fog machines, shiny gauze backdrops, four-color glossy brochures, sexy billboards, loud "contemporary" music, free donuts, coffee shops, hip bookstores, break dancing or acrobatics, sermon series named after television shows, a retro-modern matching chair and table onstage, or blue jeans and Heelys. It is not being on television, being on the Internet, or being on book and magazine covers. It is real. It is genuine.
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)