Category Archives: Today’s Quote

Compromise

“The reason why men do not look to the Church today is that she has destroyed her own influence by compromise.” — G. Campbell Morgan

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Minister

“A Christian minister is a person who in a peculiar sense is not his own; he is the servant of God, and therefore ought to be wholly devoted to him. By entering on that sacred office he solemnly undertakes to … Continue reading

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Perishing

“I question whether all are justified in staying here, while so many are perishing without means of grace in other lands.” ― William Carey

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Today’s Quote

“When I left England, my hope of India’s conversion was very strong; but amongst so many obstacles, it would die, unless upheld by God. Well, I have God, and His Word is true. Though the superstitions of the heathen were … Continue reading

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Plodder

“If he give me credit for being a plodder he will describe me justly. Anything beyond that will be too much. I can plod. I can persevere in any definite pursuit. To this I owe everything.” ― William Carey

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Gone

“You have been speaking about William Carey. When I am gone, say nothing about William Carey-speak only about Willam Carey’s Saviour.” ― William Carey

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Hell

“Jesus didn’t speak of hell so that we could study, debate and write books about it. He gave us these passages so that we would live holy lives.” ― Francis Chan

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Faith

“What are you doing right now that requires faith?” — Francis Chan

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Foolishness

“Do you recognize the foolishness of seeking fulfillment outside of Him?” — Francis Chan

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Changed

“Has your relationship with God actually changed the way you live?” — Francis Chan

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