Quotes about Evaluation
Seriously evaluating my gifts and talents—an important step when choosing a career.
— Ben Carson
Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to determine if they are from God. 1 John 4:1
— Beth Moore
Colonel L., in whose eyes I was a first-rate Riot Acter or, worse, an intellectual—in his phrase, "someone who reads books"—the most damning appraisal that could be made of a junior lieutenant.
— Steven Pressfield
We should not, therefore, be astonished when other nations view the United States as a "faltering democracy." How long would a basketball team that was ranked number one in the polls remain in that position if the student body, the school paper, and supporting faculty constantly pointed out its weaknesses?
— Ezra Taft Benson
What do others see when they look at your life? What do those who know you best say about you—your spouse, your children, your friends, your coworkers? Do they see inconsistencies in any area of your life—money, relationships, speech, possessions?
— Billy Graham
The world judges the Christian by his life, not by his belief.
— Billy Graham
It is a time for soul-searching, a time to see if our anchor holds.
— Billy Graham
The truth is that others judge us. More than that, they evaluate the truth of the Gospel by what they see of our lives and our integrity. [We] must make every effort to be above all suspicion in the matter of finances and statistics. We are not only accountable to God's people, but also to our Master (see Acts 24:16).
— Billy Graham
We will be judged according to the secret motives and the character of our work. If we have done our work for selfish motives or personal gain, even if the results looked noble to our friends and family, God knows our hearts.
— Billy Graham
Success or failure cannot be measured by any human standard.
— Billy Graham
Open your eyes and look within. Are you satisfied with the life you're livin'.
— Bob Marley
Many churches are measuring the wrong things. We measure things like attendance and giving, but we should be looking at more fundamental things like anger, contempt, honesty, and the degree to which people are under the thumb of their lusts. Those things can be counted, but not as easily as offerings.
— Dallas Willard