Quotes about Service
At the end of today's service, you'll have a chance to vote on whether I should remain as your pastor. Many of you are upset with me because I've chosen to defend a man of another faith who I believe is innocent. Many of you have already decided that he is guilty. But even if you want to assume that this man is guilty, does that mean I shouldn't represent him? Did Christ make you prove your innocence before he died for your sins?
— Randy Singer
But in God's shadow I had been dazzled by the detour, amazed at the fraternity, and flabbergasted by the depth that comes from simplicity, from serving in a village that was shabby, green, and pulsing with life.
— Ray Blackston
Look at every Zion society from ancient times to present, and you find at its center love for others.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Hard as things seem today, they will be better in the next day if you choose to serve the Lord this day with your whole heart.
— Henry B. Eyring
I'm going to be so much better a president for having been at the CIA that you're not going to believe it.
— George H. W. Bush
One of the things about my ministry is that I have never branded myself as being above the people or superior to people.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another.
— George Washington
Our supporters support us for one reason, people pray for us for one reason - because of the healing ministry.
— Benny Hinn
I don't take any money from my ministry. I'm not on salary. My husband supports me.
— Anne Graham Lotz
I think if the church did what they were supposed to do we wouldn't have anyone sleeping on the streets.
— Michael Smith
I want to be a man who serves my family, a man who increases justice in my community. I want to be all of those things, and yet it is just below the surface that I want to strangle somebody when they cut in front of me on the freeway.
— Dean Jones
As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.
— Martin Van Buren