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The value of our lives is not determined by what we do for ourselves. The value of our lives is determined by what we do for others.
— Simon Sinek
A willingness to share our possessions with one another is a very important aspect of true biblical community.
— Jerry Bridges
The reason most of us do not see opportunities to serve is that we are continually thinking about ourselves instead of others.
— Jerry Bridges
Grace is part of the very nature of God, and He cannot change. He is indeed the generous landowner of the parable in Matthew 20:1-16, continually going to the marketplace of life to find those in need of a day's wages so He can bring them into His vineyard and then reward them out of all proportion to their labors.
— Jerry Bridges
God's love always transcends human love, even human family love, in its ability to reach out to those in need.
— Jerry Bridges
Love is the wanting to do things for.
— Ernest Hemingway
A wise man will cultivate a servant's spirit, for that particular attribute attracts people like no other. As I humbly serve others, their wisdom will be freely shared with me. Often, the person who develops a servant's spirit becomes wealthy beyond measure.
— Andy Andrews
As believers, we all have the responsibility to leverage our wealth for kingdom purposes.
— Andy Stanley
the best strategy for giving is a two-fold approach: a basic plan combined with a willingness to consider spontaneous giving when unique opportunities arise.
— Andy Stanley
Why? Why did God provide me with more than I need?
— Andy Stanley
Giving is the way God chooses to change our hearts. As your heart changes, your attitude and feelings will follow suit. God loves a cheerful giver, but he'll put your money to good use whether you're cheerful or not. My advice: Give until you get cheerful. As I've said, our giving must impact our
— Andy Stanley
What you fear most will determine whether you merely save for the future or give for the future.
— Andy Stanley