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The desert always feels like a complete waste of time. It is only when we are able to look back that our desert experiences make sense.
— Andy Stanley
What kind of vision are you casting for the people around you? Dad, what kind of vision are you casting for your children? Mom, what kind of vision are you casting for your husband? Grandparent, what about those grandkids? Leader, what kind of personal visions are you casting for the people who have invested their time and talents in your vision?
— Andy Stanley
What gets our attention determines our direction and, ultimately, our destination. Or if you would prefer the short version: attention determines direction.
— Andy Stanley
There's never any cumulative value to all the things we do instead of the things we know are truly important.
— Andy Stanley
The minute you decide to get back in the business the church was commissioned for in the first place, you will pray for boldness.
— Andy Stanley
I once heard John Maxwell say, "You are most valuable where you add the most value." It is vital to the health and success of our organizations that we as leaders discover that task, that narrow arena of responsibility where we add the most value. And once we find it, it's even more vital that we stay there.
— Andy Stanley
The law was given to reveal what real sin looked like. When God gave the 10 commandments to Moses, his purpose wasn't to show us how we can be perfect and make it into heaven. God knew we could never live up to it. He did it so we can could see how bad we really can be.
— Andy Stanley
The key to this approach is refusing to stand up and speak until you know the answer to two questions: •  What is the one thing I want my audience to know? •  What do I want them to do about it?
— Andy Stanley
What is the one thing I want my audience to know? •   What do I want them to do about it?
— Andy Stanley
As Paul Naeger reminds us in his excellent article Red Flag Decision Making, Emotions serve a purpose, informing us what to do. If our brain comes across something and categorizes it as a "red flag," we will be notified through thoughts and feelings created by emotion. This "red flag" alerts us to pay attention. Our emotions act as a cueing system notifying us to pay attention and take action.
— Andy Stanley
Our approach to communicating should be shaped by our goal in communicating.
— Andy Stanley
Vision is a clear mental picture of what could be, fueled by the conviction that it should be.
— Andy Stanley