Charles Livingstone Allen (June 24, 1913 – August 30, 2005)[1] was an American ordained United Methodist minister most notable for his work as a Pastor. (wikipedia)
The first purpose of prayer is to know God.
Never let go of hope. One day you will see that it all has finally come together. What you have always wished for has finally come to be. You will look back and laugh at what has passed and you will ask yourself... 'How did I get through all of that?
Miserable are the persons who do not have something beyond themselves to search for.
I can become so interested in what I have that I forget the needs of my soul.
Contentment gives peace and joy in our minds and hearts, which is the reward of living God's way.
What a person thinks about determines what he is.
Actually no person owns anything. All belongs to God, but while man is on earth he has the God-given right of possession.
We have now well established the fact in our own nation that one can do more work in six days, even in five, than in seven. A run-down person is an unproductive person.
Some people's measure of success is how much they can grab hold of and hold on to.
As I go about I see a lot of "coffin" men. They have room for themselves and nobody else.