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David O. Cofield

@davidcofield

Husband, Father, grandfather, retired Pastor

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The reason that we ministers do not accomplish more is because others do not pray enough for us, and we do not pray enough for ourselves. —De Witt Talmage

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“We are all in bondage to our lack of spiritual disciplines. There is freedom in embracing spiritual disciplines.” - Donald Whitney

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“The formula for raising a functional child: freedom equals choices, which equals consequences, which equals love.” - Henry Cloud and John Townsend in “Boundaries with Kids”

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Good preaching contains teaching. The meat of the Word is the depth of Scripture. Jesus didn’t say, ‘Entertain my sheep or inspire my sheep.’ He said, ‘Feed them.’ Teaching God’s Word is at once our privilege and our responsibility. . . . - John R. Bisagno

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“Every sorrow we taste will one day prove to be the best possible thing that could have happened to us. We will thank God endlessly in Heaven for the trials that He sent us here.” – Joni Eareckson Tada

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“Prayer is the assimilation of a holy God’s moral strength. We must work for this living. To feed the soul we must toil at prayer. And what a labor it is!” “For it is the Christ at prayer who lives in us, and we are conduits of the Eternal Intercession.” - PT Forsyth

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If you add anything to Christ, you lose Christ. Salvation is in Christ alone by grace alone through faith alone. —John Stott

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Sickness has often brought to a man spiritual recovery; suffering has often wrought out for him an exceeding weight of glory. —Theodore Cuyler