Quotes about Service
The Guide. The section of the website in which you introduce yourself as the brand or person who can solve your customer's problem.
— Donald Miller
He wasn't just calling them into a life of sacrifice. He was calling them into a life of meaning, even the kind of meaning that would involve suffering. Suffering for a redemptive reason is hardly suffering, after all.
— Donald Miller
Pave a path for the customer and they will follow it.
— Donald Miller
Each step of the plan should have a few words that discuss the benefits for the customer.
— Donald Miller
May we all be richly rewarded for putting our customers' stories above our own.
— Donald Miller
If you don't love somebody, it gets annoying when they tell you what to do or what to feel. When you love them you get pleasure from their pleasure, and it makes it easy to serve. I didn't love God because I didn't know God.
— Donald Miller
What pain are you helping customers avoid? What pain are they currently dealing with that will be ended if they buy your products or service? Some examples are:
— Donald Miller
The day we stop losing sleep over the success of our business and start losing sleep over the success of our customers is the day our business will start growing again.
— Donald Miller
Prayer and temptation, the Bible and meditation, make a true minister of the gospel.
— JC Ryle
is no disgrace to be poor. The laborer who serves Christ faithfully is far more honorable in God's eyes than the nobleman who serves sin.
— JC Ryle
Let us resolve to pray much for ministers. Their office is no light one if they do their duty. They need the help of many intercessions from all praying people. They have not only their own souls to care for but also the souls of others. No wonder Paul cries, Who is adequate for these things? (2 Corinthians 2:16). If we never prayed for ministers before, let us begin to do it this day.
— JC Ryle
Our God is a God of order, and a God who works by means, and we have no right to expect His cause to be kept up by constant miraculous interpositions, while His servants stand idle.
— JC Ryle