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The Potential To Plan

Submitted by James Higginbotham on July 8, 2009 – 5:19 amNo Comment

Do you plan, then pray? Or, do you pray then plan? The order in which you do these things make a huge difference to your potential.

The person that plans, then prays is saying that God is only important after you have worked out the details.

The person that prays, then plans is saying that God is THE important detail.

God gifted each of us to be a problem solver and hero to those around us. He didn’t, however, gift each of us to do this on our own.

Test your heart and your actions and find out which type of person you are: “plan, then pray” or “pray, then plan.”

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