Myles Munroe

Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe, OBEwas a Bahamian Evangelical Christian evangelist and ordained Pentecostal minister who founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries Internationaland Myles Munroe International. He was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the International Third World Leaders Association and president of the International Leadership Training Institute as well as the author of numerous books...
NationalityBahamian
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth20 April 1954
CityNassau, Bahamas
CountryBahamas
The self-discovery of your inherent leadership potential and an understanding of who you are and what you are meant to be are the keys to fulfilling your purpose from existence as a leader.
When you get before great people you don't talk a lot, you ask questions
Success is the potential destiny of all created things
We manifest character when self-sacrifice for the sake of our principles becomes more important than compromise for the sake of popularity.
The past is dead except for the life you give it
The world is so average, it doesn't take much to be a genius, just do a little extra
The greatest enemy of progress is your last success, you could become so proud of what you've already accomplished that you stop moving ahead to what you can still accomplish
You are not free until your past has no effect on your future
Your future is not ahead of you, it's trapped within you
If you want to become successful, seek to become a person of value
Your Destiny is chosen by God, Your future is certain, whether you arrive there is up to you
God’s love sets us free from the need to seek approval. Knowing that we are loved by God, accepted by God, approved by God, and that we are new creations in Christ empowers us to reject self-rejection and embrace a healthy self-love. Being secure in God’s love for us, our love for Him, and our love for ourselves, prepares us to fulfill the second greatest commandment: To love our neighbor as ourselves.
The greatest discovery in life is self-discovery. Until you find yourself you will always be someone else. Become yourself.
I was born on an island with 96 percent of the people black. But all the power and the economy was in the hands of white people who only formed four per cent.