Quotes about Faith In Action
Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them... he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?" God said, "I did do something. I made you."
— Anonymous
Thou shalt say unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and cast it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a serpent.
— Anonymous
What good is having someone who can walk on water if you don't follow in his footsteps?
— Anonymous
If you do God's work, all your needs will be provided.
— Malik Yoba
For many of us, this is very painful, pulling the lever for someone many think odious. But please consider this: A vote for Donald Trump is not necessarily a vote for Donald Trump himself. It is a vote for those who will be affected by the results of this election. Not to vote is to vote. God will not hold us guiltless.
— Eric Metaxas
Rather than remain a sealed jar, she sought only to pour herself out to others. Everything she did mirrored her faith. It was as though every waking hour of the day she was devoted to pleasing her God by serving others. This God that she worshiped consumed her. It didn't ask for a brief visit to a temple, or a small votive offering of food or coin, or a few prayers every now and then. This God wanted all of her.
— Francine Rivers
One person standing on the Rock can throw a lifeline to others drowning in the sea.
— Francine Rivers
How do we expect change to occur if we are not willing to put on the whole armor of God and fight injustice wherever it raises its ugly head?
— Bernice King
I've never known more Jesus-serving, Jesus-loving, people-loving, people-serving folks on earth than right here in my hometown of Houston, Texas.
— Beth Moore
My work in Africa was paid for mostly by American Christians, and I am so thankful for their giving hearts.
— Reinhard Bonnke
Missionary zeal does not grow out of intellectual beliefs, nor out of theological arguments, but out of love.
— Roland Allen
When one reaches out to help another he touches the face of God.
— Walt Whitman