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Quotes from Don Richardson

If a few people escape from a burning building before the firemen arrive, does that discourage the firemen from rescuing others who are still trapped?
~ Don Richardson
We are not here to loll and frolic but to bring in a harvest for God.
~ Don Richardson
Whether acting to save some or all, rescuers rescue!
~ Don Richardson
free will, though it makes evil possible, is also the only thing that makes possible any love or goodness or joy worth having.
~ Don Richardson
obviously someone will! The issue is rather, will the most sympathetic person get there first?
~ Don Richardson
Boro replied, "Let those believe who want to believe. We'll stay as we are.
~ Don Richardson
If someone had shown me a statement of Sawi grammar and asked me to guess the type of persons who developed it, I would have guessed a race of pedantic-philosopher types obsessed with fastidious concern for handling masses of detail efficiently.
~ Don Richardson
In the Sawi universe, not only man, but all things are communicating.
~ Don Richardson
On subsequent visits I expanded further on the life and ministry of Jesus
~ Don Richardson
understood that when treachery is philosophically justified, true peace is impossible.
~ Don Richardson
We sailed from Vancouver on the Oriana on March 19, 1962, and on April 13 arrived at Sentani, an airfield on the north coast
~ Don Richardson
I was twenty years old at the time. Three years earlier I had experienced for the first time the new life, the love, the joy of knowing Jesus Christ in a personal way. A crisis came, I called upon Him, and suddenly He was there, alive! In fact, two thousand years had not aged Him a bit! I found He still had the same power to transform men's lives and hold their loyalty that He had manifested in the Gospels two millenniums before.
~ Don Richardson
Believers, make war on the infidels who dwell around you (Koran 9:123).
~ Don Richardson
Thomas Paine remains just one of innumerable Christian missionaries whose contributions to science have been denied recognition by men of science.
~ Don Richardson
Whenever the long poles supporting their homes began to rot, they simply moved to a new location and built new homes.
~ Don Richardson
The moral imperative of life is to live a life that detracts not at all from the lives available to those who will follow us into this world.
~ Don Richardson