Quotes
Authors
Stanley J. Grenz
"Ultimately our claim to know the one God only gains credence in the contemporary world as he demonstrates the divine presence through the way we live- through our lives as we connect our Christian belief with true Christian living." --
Source : Stanley J. Grenz, Jay T. Smith (2015). “Created for Community: Connecting Christian Belief with Christian Living”, p.33, Baker Academic
Stanley J. Grenz
#Inspiring Quotes
#Leadership Quotes
#Christian Quotes
“People avenge themselves for the favors done them.”
“The single most important contribution that I can offer, the strengthening of people's spirit and soul, the strengthening of families, the unity of a husband and a wife. To me, that's most important. Without that, we have nothing. If a son doesn't respect a father, if a child doesn't respect a parent, then we're lost.”
“The amount of satisfaction you get from life depends largely on your own ingenuity, self-sufficiency, and resourcefulness. People who wait around for life to supply their satisfaction usually find boredom instead.”
“Simple English is no one’s mother tongue. It has to be worked for.”
“Anytime you feel love for anything, be it stone, tree, lover, or child, you are touched by the Goddess's magick...”
“Education is this funny thing. You deal for several years with organized information, and then you go out into the world and you never see any of that ever again. There's no more organized information.”
“I want people to help me reanchor the church to undeniable, mind-boggling, culture-shifting demonstration of compassion and generosity. Because, generosity was the hallmark of the early church.”
“Remember that even just watching animals has an impact. Intrusion into their living space can expose them to predation, keep them from feeding or other essential activities, or cause them to leave their young exposed to predation or the elements. No photo or viewing opportunity is worth harassing or stressing wildlife. In appreciating and watching them, we have a responsibility to protect and preserve the animals that share our state.”