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
God designed the world in such a way that everything functions on principles. Principles are eternal laws established and inherent in creation that make creation function.
I am convinced that God Himself is tampering with the economic system of the world to reduce us back to Him.
You must keep a careful, correct perspective on life that this is not about me but about me serving my gift to the world.
You came into this world pregnant with unlimited potential.
Find your domain and serve it to the world.
The greatest challenge of Leadership maintaining personal conviction in a globalized world.
You are meant to be going somewhere, to be headed to a destination. The poorest person in the world is a person without a dream
The poorest man in the world is a man without a dream.
Every human has a seed of greatness buried in a gift needed by the world.
You must decide if you are going to rob the world or bless it with the rich, valuable, potent, untapped resources locked away within you.
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.
When man fell from grace, he lost a kingdom, not a religion. He lost dominion over the earth; He did not lose Heaven. Therefore, mankind's search is not for a religion or for Heaven but for his kingdom.
Prayer is our invitation to God to intervene in the affairs of earth. It is our request for Him to work His ways in this world.
It is my belief that no matter how advanced man may become in science, technology, systems, and knowledge, he can never improve on the foundational precepts of marriage as the bedrock of social development.