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The reason I have come to serve here, the reason I am alive, is for this purpose and this purpose alone: to learn how to love as Jesus loved.
— Heidi Baker
Once, when I was puzzled to know why there were so many religions, he said: "There is one universal religion, Helen — the religion of love. Love your Heavenly Father with your whole heart and soul, love every child of God as much as ever you can, and remember that the possibilities of good are greater than the possibilities of evil; and you have the key to Heaven.
— Helen Keller
It is not that the Church hasn't been trained in evangelism; it is not a lack of instruction or information. The fact is, if you don't love people through the eyes of Christ, the world will never be changed.
— Reinhard Bonnke
Love makes labour light. Love alone gives value to all things.
— Teresa of Avila
I've come to realize that love has nothing to do with "never having to say you're sorry." Love is an action that does what's best for the other person.
— Stephanie Grace Whitson
Elliot Leighton spoke up. "The existence of fool's gold does not mean there isn't real gold in the mountains, Mr. Picotte. And the existence of hypocrites who misuse religion for themselves does not mean there isn't a God in heaven who loves His children and sent His Son to die for them." He stood up and stretched. "Never confuse professing Christians with Christ, Mr. Picotte. The former will disappoint you every time. Christ never will.
— Stephanie Grace Whitson
To see the universal and all-pervading Spirit of Truth face to face, one must be able to love the meanest of all creation as oneself.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I am here to serve. I am here to inspire. I am here to love. I am here to live my truth
— Deepak Chopra
Truth should never travel faster than love.
— Erwin McManus
To love and be loved is the most natural expression of our being.
— Deepak Chopra
People everywhere are the same; they are all people to be loved. They are all hungry for love.
— Mother Teresa
[Jesus] invoked a different kind of power: love, not coercion.
— Philip Yancey