To choose life with God is to choose a blessed life. Brian Houston More Quotes by Brian Houston More Quotes From Brian Houston Every season is filled with lessons. Brian Houston seasons filled lessons Love God. Live Called. It's not just devotional, it's vocational! Brian Houston devotional god-love You don't change the world out of obligation, but you will out of glorious obsession. Brian Houston dont-change obsession world Find friends who ALIGN with your destiny & lose friends who ALIENATE you from destiny! Brian Houston your-destiny our-destiny destiny We planted the church by starting a Sunday night outreach. The very first Sunday we had 70 people turn up. The second week, there were 60, the third week, 53, and by the fourth week, 45. I've often joked that we worked it out at the time- we had only four and a half weeks left until there were no more people. It was about that time that we had our first ever commitment to Christ. We outgrew the school hall after 12 months. The crowds were so big that we were using road-case as the platform, and what should have been the stage as a balcony so that we could fit more people in. Brian Houston sunday commitment school The devil doesn't care how big your church is - he cares how influential it is. Brian Houston devil care church Anything can happen and it probably will. Brian Houston anything-can-happen happens Church should be enjoyed, not endured. Brian Houston enjoyed church should Authenticity is essential to the soul! Brian Houston authenticity essentials soul Living life with a clear conscience is the fruit of a repentant heart and new life through Jesus Christ. Brian Houston live-life heart jesus It isn't about singing a particular hymn or reciting a prayer – it's about a relationship with your Heavenly Father who loves and cares for you. Brian Houston hymns prayer father We think of nighttime tornadoes being pretty dangerous because people might be asleep and not aware of them, but one of the good things is people tend to be at home, in structures, its always better to be inside somewhere when a tornado strikes, rather than being out. Brian Houston us