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Image of Michael Catt
I've met some people who were very proud of their humility.
- Michael Catt
Collection: Christian
Image of Ron Glass
What I was able to bring to the Christian part of it was the humanism and the humanistic point of view. It was the hook in terms of being able to make that adjustment. I wasn't born Buddhist, so I do have some other traditions to pull from.
- Ron Glass
Collection: Christian
Image of John Dominic Crossan
If somebody says, you know, to love your enemies, you could say, 'Well I'm going to love them to death.' We've done that sort of stuff so it can be done. But if you really start with love your enemies, and if you look at the tradition of the first Christian centuries, nobody ever seems to suggest well if they come after us to persecute us, is it alright to kill a few? Defensively, of course.
- John Dominic Crossan
Collection: Christian
Image of Jim Burns
Renewal and revival often begin when young people take a stand for God.
- Jim Burns
Collection: Christian
Image of Phil Cooke
God chose to introduce Himself to us in the first verse of Genesis as a Creator. And yet so few Christians really understand the power of creativity to influence the culture.
- Phil Cooke
Collection: Christian
Image of Louis O. Kelso
The Roman arena was technically a level playing field. But on one side were the lions with all the weapons, and on the other the Christians with all the blood. That's not a level playing field. That's a slaughter. And so is putting people into the economy without equipping them with capital, while equipping a tiny handful of people with hundreds and thousands of times more than they can use.
- Louis O. Kelso
Collection: Christian
Image of Dinesh D'Souza
The paradox of liberal tolerance is that it extends to Marxists, transsexuals, and Islamic radicals, but not to conservatives or Christians.
- Dinesh D'Souza
Collection: Christian
Image of Dinesh D'Souza
The life of West, Nietzsche said, is based on Christianity. The values of the West are based on Christianity. Some of these values seem to have taken a life of their own, and this gives us the illusion that we can get rid of Christianity and keep the values. This, Nietzsche says, is an illusion...Remove the Christian foundation, and the values must go too.
- Dinesh D'Souza
Collection: Christian
Image of Dinesh D'Souza
Liberal Christians are distinguished by how much moral and intellectual ground they can concede to the adversaries of Christianity.
- Dinesh D'Souza
Collection: Christian
Image of C. J. Mahaney
Today, the greatest challenge facing American evangelicals is not persecution from the world, but seduction by the world.
- C. J. Mahaney
Collection: Christian
Image of C. J. Mahaney
Encourage others each and every day-nothing's more important than our words.
- C. J. Mahaney
Collection: Christian
Image of Aristides of Athens
The Christians do not commit adultery. They do not bear false witness. They do not covet their neighbor's goods. They honor father and mother. They love their neighbors. They judge justly. They avoid doing to others what they do not wish done to them. They do good to their enemies. They are kind.
- Aristides of Athens
Collection: Christian
Image of Aristides of Athens
Christians appeal to those who wrong them and make them friendly to themselves; they are eager to do good to their enemies; they are mild and conciliatory.
- Aristides of Athens
Collection: Christian
Image of Haylie Duff
I am a Christian, but I also dont really see myself as a religious person. I see myself as more of a spiritual person.
- Haylie Duff
Collection: Christian
Image of Henry Blackaby
You cannot stay where you are and go with God. You cannot continue doing things your way and accomplish God's purpose in His ways. Your thinking cannot come close to God's thoughts. For you to do the will of God, you must adjust your life to Him, His purposes, and His ways
- Henry Blackaby
Collection: Christian
Image of Henry Blackaby
If Christians around the world were to suddenly renounce their personal agendas, their life goals and their aspirations, and begin responding in radical obedience to everything God showed them. the world would be turned upside down. How do we know? Because that's what first century Christians did, and the world is still talking about it.
- Henry Blackaby
Collection: Christian
Image of Henry Blackaby
Wouldn't it be a tragedy to get to the top of the ladder and find you placed it against the wrong wall?
- Henry Blackaby
Collection: Christian
Image of Lacey Mosley
I should have died when I was sixteen, when I planned to commit suicide. And I was an atheist until then. I was an atheist, and what the heck, if life sucks what do you have to live for? If you're an atheist, it's just about living, you know? So at the time, I didn't want to wake up anymore and then seriously, God chased me down and proved that he was real and that he loved me.
- Lacey Mosley
Collection: Christian
Image of Jeff Dunham
I've skewered whites, blacks, Hispanics, Christians, Jews, Muslims, gays, straights, rednecks, addicts, the elderly, and my wife. As a standup comic, it is my job to make the majority of people laugh, and I believe that comedy is the last true form of free speech.
- Jeff Dunham
Collection: Christian
Image of Serge Monast
Classification of Christian children, as they plan it, are to be used as human sacrifice. Where? Within the black mass ceremonies, they will participate in any kind of sexual orgy, some to be kept as sexual slaves.
- Serge Monast
Collection: Christian
Image of Gabriel Fackre
The Christian Theology Reader brings the best primary sources to the theological inquirer.
- Gabriel Fackre
Collection: Christian
Image of Ross Douthat
Americans are an "almost chosen people," which is meant to suggest that there are clear parallels, literal, theological and everything else, between the American story and the Old Testament story of Israel and then the broader story of the Christian church. It's OK to recognize the parallels. It's OK to invoke them. But, you have to keep that "almost" in front of the "chosen." You can't go all the way and say, "America is Israel, America is the Church." That's where I think patriotism shades into, what I call, the heresy of nationalism.
- Ross Douthat
Collection: Christian
Image of Ross Douthat
I think what you see a lot of in American religion, even in areas of American Christianity that don't go all the way with Osteen to the idea that God wants you to have this big house and so on, the nature of American religion right now, the fact that it is so non-denominational and post-denominational, the most successful churches have to be run more like businesses than ever before. I think that just exposes Christians to a constant temptation to think about the ministry more as a business than they sometimes should.
- Ross Douthat
Collection: Christian
Image of Wilkie Collins
I have noticed that the Christianity of a certain class of respectable people begins when they open their prayer-books at eleven o'clock on Sunday morning, and ends when they shut them up again at one o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Nothing so astonishes and insults Christians of this sort as reminding them of their Christianity on a week-day.
- Wilkie Collins
Collection: Christian
Image of L. Brent Bozell, Jr.
The Christmas season is also that time of year when the business world implores us to consider the material as more important than the spiritual, all in the spirit of 'the holidays.' So we celebrate the arrival on Christmas Day of iPods and DVDs... Then again, maybe this is precisely the kind of seasonal silliness that causes the Christian faithful to shut out the noise and contemplate the real nativity scene and its eternal promise.
- L. Brent Bozell, Jr.
Collection: Christian
Image of Sr?a Trifkovic
Today there are more Muslims at prayer on Fridays in Britain, France, or Germany than there are Christians at mass or liturgy in those countries on Sundays.
- Sr?a Trifkovic
Collection: Christian
Image of Peter Damian
Nobody can fight properly and boldly for the faith if he clings to a fear of being stripped of earthly possessions.
- Peter Damian
Collection: Christian
Image of Peter Damian
Truly, this vice is never to be compared with any other vice because it surpasses the enormity of all vices.... It defiles everything, stains everything, pollutes everything. And as for itself, it permits nothing pure, nothing clean, nothing other than filth.
- Peter Damian
Collection: Christian
Image of Peter Damian
And what more should I say since it expels the whole host of the virtues from the chamber of the human heart and introduces every barbarous vice as if the bolts of the doors were pulled out.
- Peter Damian
Collection: Christian
Image of Charles Caldwell Ryrie
The Bible is the greatest of all books; to study it the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals.
- Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Collection: Christian
Image of Charles Caldwell Ryrie
The use of our possessions shows us up for what we actually are.
- Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Collection: Christian
Image of Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Satan must be defeated in the arena he dominates, this world. So Christ was sent into this world to destroy Satan's works.
- Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Collection: Christian
Image of Charles Caldwell Ryrie
What is said in James 2:14 ff. is like a two-coupon train or bus ticket. One coupon says, "Not good if detached" and the other says, "Not good for passage". Works are not good for passage; but faith detached from works is not saving faith.
- Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Collection: Christian
Image of Daniel Taylor
It is simultaneously the blessing and the curse of the reflective Christian that believers are called to live out their faith in the church. No institution has accomplished so much for good in the world; none has fallen so short of its calling! The church is God-ordained, God-inspired, but accomplishes its work through human beings subject to every possible failing.
- Daniel Taylor
Collection: Christian
Image of L. P. Jacks
In its essence the Gospel is a call to make the experiment of comradeship, the experiment of fellowship, the experiment of trusting the heart of things, throwing self-care to the winds, in the sure and certain faith that you will not be deserted, forsaken nor betrayed, and that your ultimate interests are perfectly secure in the hands of the Great Companion. This insight is the center, the kernel, the growing point of the Christian religion, which, when we have it, all else is secure, and when we have it not, all else is precarious.
- L. P. Jacks
Collection: Christian
Image of Drew Pinsky
I grew up in a Christian home, but was nearly 17 before I realized I had to make my own decision to place my trust in Christ. Salvation cannot be earned by doing good works or going to church, and can't be automatically passed on from Christian parents. Salvation is a free gift from God, who sent His Son Jesus Christ to die in our place.
- Drew Pinsky
Collection: Christian
Image of Stephen J. Binz
The saints show us that being a baptized Christian means living as a new creation, rejoicing in a life radically different from the status quo of the world. All the holy people, whose lives fill this book, show readers how to let the grace of God in the sacraments create their lives anew.
- Stephen J. Binz
Collection: Christian
Image of Peter Maurin
In the first centuries of Christianity the hungry were fed at a personal sacrifice, the naked were clothed at a personal sacrifice, the homeless were sheltered at a personal sacrifice... And the pagans used to say about the Christians, "See how they love each other." In our own day the poor are no longer fed, clothed, and sheltered at a personal sacrifice, but at the expense of the taxpayers. And because of this the pagans say about the Christians, "See how they pass the buck."
- Peter Maurin
Collection: Christian
Image of Poemen
Whenever we cover our brother's sin, God will cover ours; whenever we tell people about our brother's guilt, God will do the same about ours.
- Poemen
Collection: Christian
Image of Poemen
There is no greater love than that a man lays down his life for his neighbor. When you hear someone complaining and you struggle with yourself and do not answer him back with complaints; when you are hurt and bear it patiently, not looking for revenge; then you are laying down your life for your neighbor.
- Poemen
Collection: Christian
Image of Poemen
'Greater love has no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends' (Jn. 15:13). In truth if someone hears an evil saying, that is, one which harms him, and in his turn, he wants to repeat it, he must fight in order not to say it. Or if someone is taken advantage of and he bears it, without retaliation at all, then he is giving his life for his neighbor.
- Poemen
Collection: Christian
Image of Samuel Roth
America is full of businesses bearing old Christian names, but which are really owned and run by Jews. Most of them have been acquired in the manner I have just described, the way the Jew creates something out of nothing (slow strangling). The Jew, better than anyone else in the world knows how to dispossess the poor and the members of the middle classes. To fit this case, the old P.T. Barnum adage needs only a little changing. A gentile enters business every minute, with two Jews waiting to take him out of it.
- Samuel Roth
Collection: Christian
Image of Tikhon of Zadonsk
We see the water of a river flowing uninterruptedly and passing away, and all that floats on its surface, rubbish or beams of trees, all pass by. Christian! So does our life. . .I was an infant, and that time has gone. I was an adolescent, and that too has passed. I was a young man, and that too is far behind me. The strong and mature man that I was is no more. My hair turns white, I succumb to age, but that too passes; I approach the end and will go the way of all flesh. I was born in order to die. I die that I may live. Remember me, O Lord, in Thy Kingdom!
- Tikhon of Zadonsk
Collection: Christian
Image of Tikhon of Zadonsk
My poor soul! Sigh, pray and strive to take upon you the blessed yoke of Christ, and you will live on earth in a heavenly manner. Lord, grant that I may carry the light and goodly yoke, and I shall be always at rest, peaceful, glad and joyous; and I shall taste on earth of crumbs which fall from the celestial feast, like a dog that feeds upon the crumbs which fall from the master's table.
- Tikhon of Zadonsk
Collection: Christian
Image of Brooke Ellison
That is what a very Christian message is: to care about each other and to help those who need it the most.
- Brooke Ellison
Collection: Christian
Image of Darrin Patrick
While our heart for social justice grows out from the gospel, social justice by itself will not communicate the gospel. We need gospel proclamation, for as much as people may see our good deeds, they cannot hear the good news unless we tell them. Social justice, though valuable as an expression of Christian love, should, especially as a churchwide endeavor, serve the goal of gospel proclamation.
- Darrin Patrick
Collection: Christian
Image of Marchette Chute
William Shakespeare was the most remarkable storyteller that the world has ever known. Homer told of adventure and men at war, Sophocles and Tolstoy told of tragedies and of people in trouble. Terence and Mark Twain told cosmic stories, Dickens told melodramatic ones, Plutarch told histories and Hans Christian Andersen told fairy tales. But Shakespeare told every kind of story – comedy, tragedy, history, melodrama, adventure, love stories and fairy tales – and each of them so well that they have become immortal. In all the world of storytelling he has become the greatest name.
- Marchette Chute
Collection: Christian
Image of Barbara Deming
Manliness has been defined as assertion of the self. Womanliness has been defined as the nurturing of selves other than our own - even if we quite lose our own in the process. (Women are supposed to find in this loss their true fulfillment.) But every individual person is born both to assert herself or himself and to act out a sympathy for others trying to find themselves - in Christian terms, meant to love one's self as one loves others ... Jesus never taught that we should split up that commandment - assigning 'love yourself' to men, 'love others' to women. But society has tried to.
- Barbara Deming
Collection: Christian