Quotes about Message
He does that again, I'll knock him into tomorrow." "We haven't even left the church parking lot. Didn't you hear Pastor's message?" "Didn't Beau?" Between them, Olivia chuckled. "He was loving his neighbor, all right." Shay smothered a laugh, then glanced at Travis. He looked torn between anger and humor. "Yeah, well, he'd better find another neighbor to love. This one's my wife.
— Denise Hunter
Leadership will either lead you into a ditch or lead you into purpose. We need our leaders, especially those who are teaching our young people, to have the right message.
— Myles Munroe
Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
I don't want to just preach to the church. I feel like I have a broader message.
— Joel Osteen
I have never changed my message. I preach the Bible, and I preach it with authority.
— Billy Graham
Let me just tell you this, my aim in life is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, that's all I care about.
— Benny Hinn
If you're going to read a Peretti book, you're going to get a message. But the book is a pretty good read.
— Frank Peretti
My first message is clear. Enjoy the challenges of each match.
— Unai Emery
I beg you not to resort to demonstrations, for they have become nothing but burned paper.
— Muqtada al Sadr
Beware of the tendency to preach about Christianity, and try to preach Christ.
— Phillips Brooks
This thing that I do with caring about the message in my music, it's not separate from my work as a commercial artist; they're totally one and the same. I'm always going to be thinking about what my voice means.
— Lady Gaga
We would communicate a far more compassionate message to those who are terminally ill and dying—and to be honest, even to those for whom dying is a long way off—if we focused our energies on helping people die right. To die right. That's what it's all about. Unfortunately, euthanasia has become a popular topic because people are led to believe that death by suicide or homicide is more dignified than dying naturally.
— Joni Eareckson Tada