Quotes related to Matthew 28:19-20
Our television program airs to a potential audience of over 3 billion people, in many places where the people living there may have never even heard of Jesus.
— Joyce Meyer
The future belongs to those who have the courage to create it. We need a new humanity. We need a new expression of community. We need the Church to bring the world together. This makes me excited.
— Erwin McManus
In no other arena is the church at greater risk of losing its calling than in the public square.
— Philip Yancey
We, Jesus' followers, are the agents assigned to carry out God's will on earth. Too easily we expect God to do something for us when instead God wants to do it through us.
— Philip Yancey
Jesus, who said little about how believers should behave when we gather together and much about how we can affect the world around us.
— Philip Yancey
We must continually ask ourselves: Is our first aim to change our government or to see lives in and out of government changed for Christ?
— Philip Yancey
if we do not believe that, and if our Christian hope, tempered by sophistication, does not allow us to offer that truth to a dying, convulsing world then we are indeed, as the apostle Paul said, of all men most miserable.
— Philip Yancey
Unless we can grasp our own beliefs as truly good news, we cannot easily communicate them to a thirsty world.
— Philip Yancey
As a committed Christian, I wanted to discover what adjustments we might need to make in order to communicate the good news to our friends, neighbors, coworkers.
— Philip Yancey
Jesus extended the privileges of God's chosen family to the whole world, regardless of race or nation. Thus an obscure Jewish sect became a new global faith, Christianity, open to all.
— Philip Yancey
Seventy-five thousand people a day become Christians, two-thirds of whom live in Africa.
— Philip Yancey
It is Christians who have been primarily responsible for disseminating knowledge of the Torah to so much of the world.
— Dennis Prager