Francis Chan (August 31, 1967) is an American preacher. He is the former teaching pastor of Cornerstone Community Church...
I could be wrong about salvation. I could be wrong about a lot of things. Francis Chan
I could be wrong about salvation. I could be wrong about a lot of things.
Having faith often means doing what others see as crazy. Francis Chan
Having faith often means doing what others see as crazy.
The world needs Christians who don't tolerate the complacency of their own lives. Francis Chan
The world needs Christians who don't tolerate the complacency of their own lives.
Both worry and stress reek of arrogance. Francis Chan
Both worry and stress reek of arrogance.
When it's hard and you are doubtful, give more. Francis Chan
When it's hard and you are doubtful, give more.
I want the joy of knowing that I am doing something with my life, the joy of battle. Francis Chan
I want the joy of knowing that I am doing something with my life, the joy of battle.
Every year in my life, I trust fewer and fewer people. Francis Chan
Every year in my life, I trust fewer and fewer people.
Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter. Francis Chan
Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter.
Due to our consumer mindset, people are prone to jump from church to church, which weakens the church overall. Francis Chan
Due to our consumer mindset, people are prone to jump from church to church, which weakens the church overall.
God's definition of what matters is pretty straightforward. He measures our lives by how we love. Francis Chan
God's definition of what matters is pretty straightforward. He measures our lives by how we love.
Let us be eager to leave what is familiar for what is true. Francis Chan
Let us be eager to leave what is familiar for what is true.
The irony is that while God doesn’t need us but still wants us, we desperately need God but don’t really want Him most of the time. Francis Chan
The irony is that while God doesn’t need us but still wants us, we desperately need God but don’t really want Him most of the time.