Quotes about Teaching
He helped them to know and love God (worship), taught them to love each other (fellowship), gave them the Word so they could grow to maturity (discipleship), showed them how to serve (ministry), and sent them out to tell others (mission).
— Rick Warren
He helped them to know and love God (worship), taught them to love each other (fellowship), gave them the Word so they could grow to maturity (discipleship), showed them how to serve (ministry), and sent them out to tell others (mission). Jesus modeled a purpose-driven life
— Rick Warren
Jesus responds to almost every question he's asked with...a question. What do you think? How do you read it? he asks, again and again and again.
— Rob Bell
There is hell now, and there is hell later, and Jesus teaches us to take both seriously.
— Rob Bell
It's very common to hear talk about heaven framed in terms of who "gets in" or how to "get in." What we find Jesus teaching, over and over and over again, is that he's interested in our hearts being transformed, so that we can actually handle heaven.
— Rob Bell
One of the only violent images Jesus ever uses is when he speaks about those who cause children to stumble. With a shockingly hyperbolic flourish, he declares that the only fitting punishment is to tie a giant stone around their neck and throw them into the sea (Matt. 18). Death by drowning—Jesus's idea of punishment for those who lead children astray. A haunting warning if there ever was one about the spongelike nature of a child's psyche.
— Rob Bell
There are two kinds of teachers—the kind that fill you with so much quail shot that you can't move, and the kind that just gives you a little prod behind and you jump to the skies." (I hope I am remembered as a prodder.)
— Robert Frost
What students would learn in American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ.
— George Washington
I am afraid that the schools will prove the very gates of hell, unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures and engraving them in the heart of the youth.
— Martin Luther
Preach 90% Law and 10% grace.
— John Wesley
Religion, by teaching man his relationship to God, gives the individual a sense of his own dignity and teaches him to respect himself by respecting his neighbors.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
What you did to one, you did to all. So they couldn't have that type of religion being taught in the prison.
— Malcolm X