Quotes related to Matthew 28:19-20
The greatest service you can provide to the people in your care is to make the Bible accessible to them.
— Chuck Smith
If it is true that the great missionaries of the 16th century were convinced that one who was not baptized was lost - and that explains their missionary commitment - in the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council, that conviction was definitely abandoned.
— Pope Benedict XVI
A mission to Rangoon we had been accustomed to regard with feelings of horror. But it was now brought to a point. We must either venture there or be sent to Europe.
— Adoniram Judson
Now I'm really not getting it." "That's why you should talk to my mom. We've both received Christ and—" "Received Christ? You're not gonna be like those people that go around knocking on everybody's door, are you?
— Jerry B. Jenkins
God is at work in the world, and He wants you to join Him....You are the only Christian some people will ever know.
— Rick Warren
I would submit to you that our greatest need is to rediscover the gospel of Jesus Christ and to proclaim it. I have always said this, especially to the young missionaries that I have dealt with.
— Paul Washer
A Christian is not a depository of the truth; he's a dispenser of the truth.
— Vance Havner
We owe Christ to the world--to the least person and to the greatest person, to the richest person and to the poorest person, to the best person and to the worst person. We are in debt to the nations.
— David Platt
I'm thankful for the ability to share my faith in a lot of different places. It's something that I take as a responsibility and an obligation to handle as best as I can.
— Tim Tebow
It is the whole business of the whole church to preach the whole gospel to the whole world.
— Charles Spurgeon
A missions conference is a business meeting to decide the fate of the heathen.
— DL Moody
The King's 1606 patent for Virginia explained that the purpose of their mission to the New World was that: So noble a work may, by the Providence of God, hereafter tend to the glorie of his divine majestie, in propagating of Christian religion to such people as sit in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge and worship of God, and may in time bring the infidels and savages (living in those parts) to human civility and quiet government.20
— Peter Lillback