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Steve Farrar Quotes

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Waiting is an exercise of faith that demonstrates the condition of our hearts. Waiting on God is an act of faith. And faith is what separates the men from the boys.
Steve Farrar

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When we are broken because of increased hardship, we simply have to trust in the goodness of God.
Steve Farrar

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Your kids don’t need more things. They need you. And they want you. The more time that you can spend with them, the more they are going to want to be like you and know the Heavenly Father who made you such a great dad. That’s how you lead your kids to Christ.
Steve Farrar

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Error increases with distance. It's true with bowling, and it's true with families.
Steve Farrar

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What can I do to provide for my children that's really significant? The answer is to love their mother unconditionally.
Steve Farrar

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The choices that you make with your family today will determine the quality of life in your family tree for generations to come.
Steve Farrar

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Fifty million people die every year, six thousand die every hour, and over one hundred people die every minute. But when thousands of people die in the same place and at the same time, we are more likely to wonder why God would allow such a thing to happen.
Steve Farrar

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Life is the only race you'll run where you don't know where the finish line is.
Steve Farrar

Quote Topics by Steve Farrar: Needs Running Father Distance Christian Jesus Inspiration Choices My Family Mother Lines Obedience Trying Boys Hardship Heart Hey Broken Quality Years Answers Children Hearing Race Quiet Dad Errors Kids Bowling Exercise
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It’s the quiet life of obedience that will earn a hearing
Steve Farrar

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I'm not a Christian because I need a crutch. Hey, I need a stretcher!
Steve Farrar

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The curse of fatherhood is distance, and the good fathers spend their lives trying to overcome it.
Steve Farrar

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How should we provide for our families? Financially, spatially (be near them), emotionally, morally, spiritually. ...I don't have what it takes to provide for my family spiritually; I need Jesus.
Steve Farrar

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Someone's running your life. Most of us are on the throne of our own lives. Jesus wants to sit on the throne of your life.
Steve Farrar