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At the present moment in world history nearly every nation must choose between alternative ways of life. The choice is too often not a free one.
— Harry S. Truman
The German language is so sonorous, isn't it? Beautiful language...the language of poetry. Angry, angry poetry.
— John Oliver
Christians in the West are weakened by wimpy worldviews. And wimpy worldviews make wimpy Christians.
— John Piper
Just being an obedient Christian is increasingly becoming a social, political, legal issue...
— John Piper
Know the spirit of the age and consciously resist conformity to it (Romans 12:2). As D. L. Moody said, "The ship belongs in the water of the world, but if the water gets in the ship, it sinks.
— John Piper
When you are the majority ethnicity, nothing you do is ethnic. It's just the way it's done. When you are a minority, everything you do has color.
— John Piper
If we could live a thousand years, and experience a thousand relationships in the thousand times and places and cultures, perhaps we wouldn't need books in order to (eventually) become wise. But our lives are short, and God has been merciful to give us many places, many times, many cultures, and many experiences distilled into books. Find the ones that strengthen your faith and make you want to live all-out for God.
— John Piper
What one generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace.
— John Wesley
Vice does not lose its character by becoming fashionable.
— John Wesley
Education, culture, the exercise of the will, human effort, all have their proper sphere, but here they are powerless. They may produce an outward correctness of behavior, but they cannot change the heart;
— Ellen White
When religious arguments based on the perspective of a single century or culture reach a high pitch, or when people who seem to have read only excerpts of the Bible use it to propose legislation, I return to the Book - not to find a solution, but to remember how many possibilities there are.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
As much as I admire the brilliance of the Jewish Talmud—especially the way it hallows sacred debate across the centuries—I cannot have it. It belongs to those in whose lifeblood it was written. As much as my soul leans toward the whirling of the Sufis who bring heaven to earth with their ethereal spinning, I cannot have that either. It belongs to those who have devoted their lives to the love of Allah.
— Barbara Brown Taylor