Nothing happens just because we are aware of modern day slavery, but nothing will ever happen until we are.
Gary HaugenOne of the biggest regrets of life, I think, is a sense of having gone on the trip but missed the adventure.
Gary HaugenDeep within all of us there is a yearning to be brave. And like all of our deepest, truest and best yearning, it comes from how we were made.Courage-the power to do the right thing even when it is scary and hard- resonates deeply with the original shape of our soul.
Gary HaugenThere is an awesome God of justice who is ready to move in power if you move in obedience.
Gary HaugenThe victims of injustice in our world do not need our spasms of passion; they need our long obedience in the same direction - our legs and lungs of endurance; And we need sturdy stores of joy.
Gary HaugenAnd here is one choice that our Father wants us to understand as Christians โ and I believe this is the choice of our age: Do we want to be brave or safe? Gently, lovingly, our heavenly Father wants us to know that we simply canโt be both.
Gary HaugenThe fact is, when people choose to be brave instead of smart, their courage is generally so threatening to those who are smart rather than brave that they end up being maligned, not congratulated. This is what the Bible says we can expect.
Gary HaugenVictims of oppression & injustice don't need our spasm of passion....they need our legs & lungs of endurance.
Gary HaugenGod does not give His people a ministry for which He does not give them the power to do it.
Gary HaugenJesus wants to give you five things: extravagant compassion, moral clarity, sacrificial courage, persevering hope, and refreshing joy.
Gary HaugenWe can help the work of justice by preparing for a marathon, not a sprint. A long obedience in the same direction
Gary HaugenIf you're wrestling with some sort of decision, reflect for a moment and ask yourself, Am I being brave, or am I being safe? In the end, it depends on whether we think God can be trusted.
Gary HaugenJesus beckons me to follow him to that place of weakness where I risk the vulnerability of a child so that I might know how strong my Father is and how much he loves me. But truth be told, I would rather be an adult. I'd rather be in a place where I can still pull things together if God doesn't show up, where I risk no ultimate humiliation, where I don't have to take the shallow breaths of desperation. And as a result, my experience of my heavenly Father is simply impoverished.
Gary Haugen