Quotes about Programs
We laugh at liberals who declare that their favorite spending programs should be exempt because the spending is for a noble cause.
— Grover Norquist
The Holy Spirit knows what a particular age's most pressing need is far better than men with their programs.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
The life begins to drain when our confidence and dependence upon God shifts to confidence and dependence upon programs
— Neil Anderson
Love portrayed in media as fleeting fun. This is the kind of love celebrated in most movies, novels, television programs, and songs. You've been conditioned to value it above all else and have been told that it's the only "authentic" love.
— Gary Thomas
Because the church is a formal organization made up of policies, programs, practices, and people, it cannot by itself give a person any deep, permanent security or sense of intrinsic worth. Living the principles taught by the church can do this, but the organization alone cannot.
— Stephen Covey
What is dangerous is not ideas but the academic mind that abstracts both things and people from particular relationships into concepts. And what is dangerous is not programs but the programmatic mind that routinely sets aside the personal in order to more efficiently achieve an impersonal cause.
— Eugene Peterson
Government social programs introduced in the '60s by liberal Democratic politicians seduced black men into relying on 'programs' over God.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
Many Christians have so busied themselves with programs and activities that they no longer know how to be silent and meditate on God's word or recognize the mysteries that are in the Person of Christ.
— Ravi Zacharias
Many churches have molded their programs around the community—not the Word of God.
— Billy Graham
In some churches today and on some religious television programs, we see the attempt to make Christianity popular and pleasant. We have taken the cross away and substituted cushions.
— Billy Graham
When we're able to identify disparities in education, we can better determine whether federal grant programs are effectively reaching our students, allowing us to improve how to distribute and implement these funds across communities.
— Jacky Rosen
I don't think religious groups should be allowed to apply for federal funds to start new ministries they have not been doing before the funding was available.
— Jerry Falwell