Quotes about Unity
The definition of unity is oneness of purpose, not sameness of being. Like a quilt with various colors and patterns that have been blended together into a harmonious whole, a church in unity celebrates each person's unique place in the divine design.
— Tony Evans
We've not been instructed to pray, "My Father which art in heaven." It is, "Our Father which art in heaven" (Matthew 6:9 KJV). You will experience more of God by connecting with His purposes through His people than you could ever experience on your own.
— Tony Evans
Family must come first after God. It's how He designed our lives to function.
— Tony Evans
God designed the covenant of marriage to increase the capacity of both partners to carry out their purpose for advancing His kingdom.
— Tony Evans
Christian identity, the role disciples have been called to play, requires being with others. It takes two or three gathered in Christ's name fully to represent him. It takes a company.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Love... it surrounds every being and extends slowly to embrace all that shall be.
— Khalil Gibran
For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.
— Khalil Gibran
I'll do whatever it takes to win games, whether it's sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate, or hitting the game-winning shot.
— Kobe Bryant
It takes the Word of God plus the Spirit of God to equal the Truth of God.
— Kris Vallotton
I've often found myself in circumstances that were too big for me. But I've never faced anything in life that was too big for my family.
— Kris Vallotton
Listen to what Peter is saying: men, you may be stronger than your wives, but you had better honor them as fellow heirs, or God won't hear your prayers! Did you get that? God won't listen to your prayers if you don't treat your wife with honor. Women are to be treated with respect and honor, as people who are inheriting the throne along with men.
— Kris Vallotton
Remember, God made us different because we needed suitable helpers. The more we understand and appreciate how we are different, the better we can draw on and receive the help that we need from one another.
— Kris Vallotton