No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life, in a great cause.
The only generation that can reach this generation is our generation.
Oh my friends, we are loaded with countless church activities, while the real work of the church, that of evangelizing and winning the lost is almost entirely neglected.
Oh, to realize that souls, precious, never dying souls, are perishing all around us, going out into the blackness of darkness and despair, eternally lost, and yet to feel no anguish, shed no tears, know no travail! How little we know of the compassion of Jesus!
We talk of the second coming, half the world has never heard of the first.
I am perfectly confident that the man who does not spend hours alone with God will never know the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The world must be left outside until God alone fills the vision. . . God has promised to answer prayer. It is not that He is unwilling, for the fact is, He is more willing to give than we are to receive. But the trouble is, we are not ready. . .
Any church that is not seriously involved in helping fulfill the Great Commission has forfeited its biblical right to exist.
The man who is roused neither by glory nor by danger it is in vain to exhort; terror closes the ears of the mind. [Lat. , Quem neque gloria neque pericula excitant, nequidquam hortere; timor animi auribus officit. ]
Trust is maintained when values and beliefs are actively managed. If companies do not actively work to keep clarity, discipline and consistency in balance, then trust starts to break down.
I found a greater identity with my own emotions in the Armenian culture as I grew older, as well as from the beginning, although I didn't know anything about it.
In twentieth-century Old Earth, a fast food chain took dead cow meat, fried it in grease, added carcinogens, wrapped it in petroleum-based foam, and sold nine hundred billion units. Human beings. Go figure.