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To turn our hearts to our fathers is to search out the names of our deceased ancestors and to perform the saving ordinances in the temple for them. This will forge a continuous chain between us and our forefathers eventually all the way back to Father Adam and Mother Eve.
— James Faust
It turns out that the God whose word will stand forever does not exist to insure our fantasies that we will not have to die as individuals or as a species. Such a God, moreover, does not invite us to presume we can comprehend God's creation.
— Stanley Hauerwas
The core of the Jesus message is what has made him relevant for twenty centuries.
— Jay Parini
The two things we all want so desperately — glory and relationship — can coexist only with God.
— Timothy Keller
When you read that our heavenly home is similar to a bride, tell me, doesn't it make you want to go home.
— Max Lucado
The resurrection gives you a sense of what God wants to do for the whole world.
— NT Wright
We're going to worship in eternity. So what does God want me to do while we're here on earth? Practice. Practice worshipping.
— Rick Warren
You're treating your relationship with God like a fling. As it means nothing to Him and nothing to you. As if you can walk away from each other. But God doesn't operate that way.
— Susan May Warren
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
— Pope Benedict XVI
The Bible says that God has a reason for keeping us here; if He didn't, He would take us to Heaven far sooner.
— Billy Graham
The longer I live, the more I am enabled to realize that I have but one life to live on Earth, and that this one life is but a brief life, for sowing, in comparison with eternity, for reaping.
— George Muller
Space is almost infinite. As a matter of fact, we think it is infinite.
— Dan Quayle