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"Don't ask yourself what the world needs.
Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the
world needs is people who have come alive."
Anonymous (advice given to Gil Bailie by
a spiritual mentor)
Quoted in Wild At Heart, 200, John
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where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet." -- Frederick
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Challenges
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"....We're not afraid of challenges.
It's like I always say: if you want to go out in the rain, be prepared
to get burned."
a Brazilian soccer player to a newspaper
interviewer
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Change
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"This strategy represents our policy
for all time, until it's changed." --Marlin Fitzwater --
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"What is the difference between a
living thing and a dead thing? How to tell one from the other?....In the
medical world, a clinical definition of death is a body that does not change.
Change is life. Stagnation is death. If you don't change you die. It's
that simple. It's that scary.
Leonard Sweet, Soul Tsunami, 73
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Change is good. You go first. -- Bumper
Sticker --
Change is good. Unless it happens -- Bumper
Sticker --
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stagnation can't support life. Churches looking for lack of change and
preservation of 'what has always been' are on course with slow, creeping
death. Injection of new life, ideas, freshly surrendered lives, spiritual
fervor, hunger to penetrate culture, and better ways to connect people
in community all lead to disequilibrium. Disequilibrium is uncomfortable,
unpredictable, and chaotic--the dominant reasons people don't like it...without
fresh injections, organizations will be lulled into a false sense of complacency
and end up 'the frog in the kettle slowly brought to boil.'" Ron
Martoia, Morph!, 173 |
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"Everyone thinks of changing the world,
but no one thinks of changing himself."
--Leo Tolstoy--
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Character
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"My dad used to say: 'You can tell
a lot about a man by the way he handles these three things: a rain holiday,
lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.'"
-- H. Jackson Brown, Jr. --
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"Since most of us would rather be
admired for what we do, rather than for what we are, we are normally willing
to sacrifice character for conduct, and integrity for achievement."
-- Sidney M. Harris --
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"Life is a grindstone; whether it
grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of." --
Jacob M. Braude --
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Cheap Grace
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Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness
without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline, Communion
without confession, absolution without personal confession. Cheap
grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without
Jesus Christ."
-- Dietrich Bonhoeffer --
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Christianity
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"The problem with Christianity is
not that it has been tried and found wanting, but that it has been found
difficult, and left untried." G.K. Chesterton
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Church
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"The problem with the typical morning
worship service is that it starts at 11 o'clock sharp and ends at 12 o'clock
dull." -- Vance Havner --
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"People are funny. They want
to the front of the bus, the middle of the road, and the back of the church."
-- Catherine Hall --
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"The church is bursting at the seams
with rationality, decency, order, dignity, and predictability. What
it needs is the holy intoxications of foolishness, humor, craziness, outrageousness,
creative disorder, and passion."
Leonard Sweet, Soul Tsunami, 82
(finally a justification for this website)
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"The church, at best, fell asleep. It might
be fair to say that we lost the power to transform culture. We accommodated
to a culture that was, for us, user-friendly...The church was no longer
the shaper of modern culture, but, in fact, modern culture had become the
shaper of the church. This should be our great awakening. The world changed,
and we didn't. The world changed for the worse becuase we didn't change
at all....the world waits for the church to once again become God's agent
of change."
Erwin McManus, (28, 29 Unstoppable Force)
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"The truth is, if churches wait too long
to die to themselves, then they ensure that they will die by themselves."
Erwin McManus, Unstoppable Force,
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Church Growth (At any
cost?)
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""It is no surprise that when today's
affluent young professionals return to church, they want to do it only
on their own terms -- what's amazing is how far the churches are going
to oblige." -- Kathleen Neumeyer, Feb. 1989 Los Angeles
Times article, "God for Sale" p. 174, --
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Church Meetings
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"Will anyone lying on their deathbed
wish they had had the chance to go to more church meetings?"
--Christopher Levan--
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Commitment
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"God is looking for men and women
whose hearts are firmly fixed on Him and who will continually trust Him
for all he desires to do with their lives. God is ready and eager
to work more powerfully than ever through His people, and the clock of
the centuries is striking the eleventh hour.
The world is watching and waiting to see
what God can do through a life committed to Him. And not only
is the world waiting but God himself awaits to see who will be the most
completely devoted person who has ever lived; willing to be nothing
so Christ may be everything; fully accepting God's purposes as his own;
receiving Christ's humility, faith, love, and power yet never hindering
God's plan but always allowing Him to continue His miraculous work."
-- C.H.P Streams in the Desert, July 18.--
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Committees
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"A group that takes minutes and wastes
hours." --Anon.--
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"A group of the unfit appointed by
the unwilling to do the unnecessary." --Carl C. Byers-
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"To get something done a committee
should consist of no more than three men, two of whom are absent."
--Robert Copeland--
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"A committee is a thing which takes
a week to do what one good man can do in an hour." --Elbert Hubbard--
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Commitment
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"God never requires of us more than
we are able to give. But He does require of us all we are able to
give."
-- Tommy Barnett, Adventure Yourself,
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Community
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"I am convinced that in the 20th century
people all over the world will not listen if we have the right doctrine,
the right polity, but are not exhibiting community. There is no use
saying you have community or love for each other if it does not get down
into the tough stuff of life."
-- Francis Schaeffer, The Church at
the end of the Twentieth Century --
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"Our
relationship with each other is the criterion the world uses to judge
whether our message is truthful--Christian community is the final
apologetic.
--Francis Shaeffer --
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Complacency
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The average Christian is so cold and
so contented with His wretched condition that there is no vacuum of desire
into which the blessed Spirit can rush in satisfying fullness."
-- A.W. Tozer (Born After Midnight,
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Compromise
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"Compromising Christians spread their
disease quicker than any other kind. One backslider exerts an influence
over the community that is tenfold worse than the influence of a hundred
sinners who have never been saved." -- Oswald Chambers, Devotions for A
Deeper Life, 113 --
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Computers
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"Computers make it easier to do a
lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need
to be done." --Andy Rooney--
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"I think there is a world market for
maybe five computers."
--Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM (1943)--
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"640K ought to be enough for anybody."
Bill Gates (1981)
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"My computer is so fast. Before yours
can boot up, mine has already crashed three times." -- Bill Jones --
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Connecting
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"I have become to believe that the
root of all our personal and emotional difficulties is a lack of togetherness,
a failure to connect that keeps us from receiving life and prevents the
life in us from spilling over onto others. I therefore believe that
the surest route to overcoming problems and becoming the people we were
meant to be is reconnecting with God and with our community. But
reconnecting, at its most healing levels, is no simple matter. In
our fast-paced, get-it-done culture, it is rare." -- Larry Crabb, Connecting,
32.
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Consensus
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"Concensus is when we have a discussion
then I decide."
-- Lee Iacocca --
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Contentment
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"Oh what a happy soul am I although
I cannot see, I am resolved that in this world contented I shall be. How
many blessings I enjoy that other people don't. To weep and sigh, because
I'm blind? I cannot and I won't" --Fanny Crosby--
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"You say, 'If I had a little more,
I should be very satisfied.' You make a mistake. If you are
not content with what you have, you would not be satisfied if it were doubled."
-- C.H. Spurgeon --
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"Christian contentment is that sweet,
inward, quiet gracious frame of spirit, which freely submits to and delights
in God's wise and fatherly disposal in every condition."
-- Jeremiah Burroughs, The Rare Jewel
of Christian Contentment, 19. --
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Contentment frees you to enjoy every
good thing God has given you. Contentment demonstrates your belief that
God loves you and has your best interest in mind."
--Henry Blackaby, Experiencing God
Day by Day, 117 --
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One of the greatet crises of our day
is that we are contented with easy satisfaction in our spiritual lives."
-- Oswald Chambers (My Utmost, Apr. 28)
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Conversation
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"Don't talk to me while I'm interrupting
you." -- Sam Goldwyn --
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Conviction
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unmade mind will unmake you." -- E. Stanley Jones -- |
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"The truth that makes men free is
for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear." -- Herbert Agar
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"Without the undergirding of love,
the possessor of any conviction becomes obnoxious, and the dogma believed
becomes repulsive to the one who disagrees with it. The early church also
lived in an intensely pluralistic culture in which it had to deliver an
exclusivistic message, but the believers were distinguished and recognized
by their love. Our Lord Himself proclaimed truth in exclusive terms,
terms in which there was no compromise, but He demonstrated that truth
by the embodiment of a perfect love. Being possessed of a conviction
is a necessary part of following God, but doing so with love and patience
are the necessary handmaidens.
-- Ravi Zacharias, Deliver Us From
Evil, 83 --
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Cosmetic Surgery
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I was going to have cosmetic surgery
until I noticed that the doctor's office was full of portraits by Picasso."
- Rita Rudner -
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Cost
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"It is beginning to cost something
to be a Christian; and perhaps the church will be purer for it."
-- D.A. Carson, How Long, O
Lord?, 84. --
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Courage
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"Courage is fear that has said its
prayers."
-- Karl Barth --
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Covered Dish
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"Lutherans believe you can't get into
heaven unless you bring a covered dish."
-- Garrison Keillor --
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"Every child is an artist. The problem
is how to remain an artist once he grows up."
--Pablo Picasso--
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Credit
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"The wheel was invented so we could
move faster. Credit was invented so we would have to."
-- Cullen Hightower --
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Crime
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| "I haven't committed a crime. What
I did was fail to comply with the Law."
-- David Dinkins, then Mayor of New
York City --
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Crises
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"There cannot be a crisis next week.
My schedule is already full."
--Henry Kissinger, New York Times
article, 1969.
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Criticism
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"A successful man is one who can lay
a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him." --
David Brinkley --
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"It behooves every man to remember
that the work of the critic, is of altogether secondary importance, and
that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things."
--Theodore Roosevelt--
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"You will be criticized. So it might
as well be for doing the right thing."
Dan Southerland, Transitioning, 118.
"The most blessed ministries in any arena
are also the most criticized. Being criticized does not mean you will be
blessed; being blessed does mean you will be criticized."
Dan Southerland, Transitioning, 153.
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"Honest criticism is hard to take,
particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance or a stranger."
--Franklin P. Jones--
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"It is exactly because a man cannot
do a thing that he is the proper judge of it."
--Oscar Wilde--
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"If you're willing to stand apart
from the crowd, you're putting yourself in a vulnerable position, so count
on some degree of criticism."
-- John Maxwell Be a People Person,
119. --
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"There is nothing as easy as denouncing.
It doesn't take much to see something is wrong. But it does take
some eyesight to see what will put it right again."
-- Will Rogers --
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"Criticism is something you can avoid
easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing."
-- Aristotle --
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"If you stop every time a dog barks,
your road will never end." -- an Arabian Proverb --
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The Cross
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"It costs God nothing, so far as we
know, to create nice things; but to convert rebellious wills cost Him crucifixion."
-- C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity,
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"I do not know when I am more perfectly
happy than when I am weeping for sin at the foot of the cross." -- C. H.
Spurgeon, Sermon, Vol. 60, p.234
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"How would telling people to be nice to
one another get a man crucified? What government would execute Mister Rogers
or Captain Kangaroo?
-- Philip Yancey --
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