From Eat this book by Eugene Peterson
To know much and taste nothing---of what use is that?
Bonaventure
You can't hear God speak to someone else, you can only hear him if you are being addressed
Wittgenstein
From Beyond Foundationalism by Grenz and Fackre
Most human beings, of course, are not able to stand the message of the shaking of the foundations. The reject and attack the prophetic minds, not because they really disagree with them, but because they sense the truth of their words and cannot recieve it.
Tillich
From first to last, and not merely in the epilogue, Christianity is eschatology, is hope, forward looking and forward moving, and therefore also revolutionizing and transforming the present. The eschatological is not one element of Christianity, but it is the medium of Christian faith as such, the key in which everything in it is set, the glow that suffuses everything here in the dawn of an expected new day.
Moltmann
From a Hidden Wholeness by Parker Palmer
Do not speak unless you can improve upon the silence
Quaker saying
I pin my hopes to quiet processes and small circles, in which vital and transforming events take place
Rufus Jones
From Transforming Leadership by Leighton Ford
He was made like we are, that He might make us what He is Himself.
Iraneus
Managers want to do things right, and leaders want to do the right thing
Warren Bennis
My greatest fear for you is not that you will fail, but that you will succeed in doing the wrong thing
Howard Hendricks
Visions are the shapers of our thoughts
Thomas Sowell
Charism without character leads to catastrophe,
Peter Kuzmic
As weather shapes mountains, so problems make leaders
Warren Bennis
From Desiring God by John Piper
There is a kind of happiness that makes you serious
CS Lewis--The Last Battle
In some sense the most benevolent, generous person in the world seeks his own happiness in doing good to others, because he places his own happiness in their good
Jonathan Edwards
I saw more clearly than ever, that the first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was to have my soul happy in the Lord. I saw that the mosti imporatnt thing I had to do was to give myself to the reading of the Word of God and meditation on it.
George Mueller
From Wild at Heart Field Manual by John Eldridge
The place that God calls you is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.
Fredrick Buechner
Beauty is not only a terrible thing, it is also a mysterious thing. There God and the Devil strive for mastery, and that battleground is the hearts of men.
Dostovestky
Yet we must be watchful, especially in the beginning of temptation; for the enemy is more easily overcome if he is not sufferend to enter the door of our hearts, but is resisted with the gate at his first knock.
Thomas a Kempis
If we would endeavor, like men of courage, to stand in the battle, surely we would feel the favourable assistance of God from heaven.
Thomas a Kempis
HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
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I'm gonna have to give WILD AT HEART another try. My wife got it for me, but I never made it past the second chapter.
wish you'd write about these - not just quote :( What are they saying to YOU???? That's what I'm interested in -in all honesty.
blessings and love
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