Favorite
Advice.

Wisdom from people, books, and experiences that shaped my understanding of life and faith.

Two major traits can make or break any mission: Prioritizing and Communication. — Mario B.

On Excellence & Passion

There is no excellence without passion of Jesus and the compassion of God. There is no true understanding (of Christ) without passion. Passion FOR Christ is infectious. Passion for love is vital. Passion to bear the Cross is one of the primary ingredients of revival.

— Leonard Sweet, Viral: How Social Networking is Poised to Ignite Revival

On Dealing with People

When dealing with people, take the good traits that they have and leave the bad.

— Quentin A (My Dad)

On Personal Responsibility

Goodness is contagious; the problem is, so is evil. The challenge for you and me as Christians in the midst of the modern world is to be examples of good living and to become a better version of ourselves.

— Samuel A

On Love & Liberty

Jesus Christ gives opportunities to learn how to love yourselves. Jesus Christ gives opportunities to love others. The United States liberty gives opportunity to execute the love that Jesus teaches. Strip it of Christ and its liberty to love, and it will fall.

— Samuel A, inspired by Titus Baptist course American History 2

On Freedom from Worry

The common prisons of life—economics, occupations, and finances—can all become actual prisons if sought incorrectly. Live free of these worries by having a relationship with Jesus Christ and running everything you have through Him. Make decisions and choices in life freely without being bound by secularism. For every action is a reaction or consequence, positive or negative.

— Samuel A, inspired by Motivation for Change

On Family & Technology

Family life has less time these days to spend together because of bad decisions made in the areas of economics and technology. People are using technology for the wrong reason which is dividing families. Let's do the right thing.

— Samuel A

The Core Principle

These pieces of advice share a common thread: Every choice has consequences. Whether it's how we prioritize, how we treat others, or what we allow into our lives and families—intentionality matters. The goal isn't perfection; it's alignment. Aligning our choices with love, faith, and the well-being of those around us.