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We must take a plunge into the darkness before we can fully appreciate the light.
— Shane Claiborne
to believe in another world despite the evidence around us, and to watch the evidence change.
— Shane Claiborne
So for those of us who have nearly given up on the church, may we take comfort in the words of St. Augustine: "The Church is a whore, but she's my mother." She
— Shane Claiborne
I once heard a pastor say, "The church is like Noah's ark. It stinks, but if you get out of it, you'll drown." I
— Shane Claiborne
Lord, thank you for using the foolish to confound the wise and the weak one: to shame the strong. Help us live with the shrewdness of serpents and the innocence of doves. Keep our feet from fatigue, our spirits from despair, and our hands from failing to rise in praise to you. Amen.
— Shane Claiborne
Wouldn't we all go to a church that believes in ordinary fools and ragamuffins and whose gospel is actually good news? I
— Shane Claiborne
a generation that stops complaining about the church it sees and becomes the church it dreams of. And
— Shane Claiborne
At that moment, we decided to stop complaining about the church we saw, and we set our hearts on becoming the church we dreamed of.
— Shane Claiborne
For even if the whole world believed in resurrection, little would change until we began to practice it. We can believe in CPR, but people will remain dead until someone breathes new life into them. And we can tell the world that there is life after death, but the world really seems to be wondering if there is life before death.
— Shane Claiborne
Maybe we are a little crazy. After all, we believe in things we don't see. The Scriptures say that faith is "being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see" (Heb. 11:1). We believe poverty can end even though it is all around us. We believe in peace even though we hear only rumours of wars. And since we are people of expectation, we are so convinced that another world is coming that we start living as if it were already here.
— Shane Claiborne
Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Christ.
— Sheila Walsh
If you find yourself right now in a place where you are heartbroken, I want to remind you that Christ is very close to the broken. Our culture throws broken things away, but our Savior never does. He gently gathers all the pieces, and with His love and in His time, He puts us back together.
— Sheila Walsh