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History teaches that the best way to destroy the Church is to give it political power.
— Gregory Boyd
Every shortcoming, every sin, every struggle in the believer's life in one way or another can be traced to the influence of the flesh on our way of seeing and experiencing ourselves in our world—our experienced self-identity.
— Gregory Boyd
What you believe about who you are, where you came from, affects your whole worldview.
— Ken Ham
A secular worldview hostile to biblical values has overrun our culture and permeated our government.
— Franklin Graham
Sometimes I wonder how my life would have worked out if my books had been translated into English sooner, because English is the language that's spoken worldwide, and when a book appears in English it is made universal, it becomes a global publication.
— Olga Tokarczuk
I think Instagram made me more aware that there's actually people that care about what we do, and that we have fans. So that kind of showed me that maybe the people that follow me every day, and are commenting on my pictures, would want to wear the dress I've worn.
— Toni Garrn
I think Instagram made me more aware that there's actually people that care about what we do, and that we have fans. So that kind of showed me that maybe the people that follow me every day, and are commenting on my pictures, would want to wear the dress I've worn.
— Toni Garrn
We Christians should be aware that there's something at stake in cultural participation that we wouldn't have been concerned about if all we did was worry about the messages in culture.
— Dallas Willard
My father was a negative person. He actually taught me to be negative, if that makes any sense. I remember him saying: 'You know there's no point in expecting anything good to happen because it won't.' I grew up in such a negative atmosphere.
— Joyce Meyer
I was taught in Bible college, religion and politics don't mix.
— Jerry Falwell
The tax issue is the most powerful issue in American politics going back to the Tea Party.
— Grover Norquist
No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher.
— William Osler