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Quotes About Community

Ethnic minorities were 10 times more likely than whites to eat at a table where they were the only representative of their race.
~ Rebekah Nathan
It is hard to create community when the sheer number of options generate a system in which no one is in the same place at the same time.
~ Rebekah Nathan
A lasting solution to this problem will have an exceptionally positive influence foremost on the peoples of Palestine and Israel, as well as on the region and the international community.
~ Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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~ Red Smith
and moved on, working with the selectmen or mayors because it was better for
~ Reed Farrel Coleman
From the time they hit middle school, they start moving away from home. They are not doing anything wrong; it's just the way they are made. They are becoming independent, and they begin redefining themselves through the eyes other people who are not in their immediate family. The older they get, the more important it is to have other voices in their lies saying the same things but in a different way.
~ Reggie Joiner
If you want to get serious about influencing the hearts of this generation, you have to think about creating an actual, visible, consistent place where they know they belong.
~ Reggie Joiner
Never embrace a version of the gospel that doesn't require you to do life with someone who isn't like you.
~ Reggie Joiner
When we lead small we simply make a choice to invest strategically in the lives of a few over time so we can help them build an authentic faith.
~ Reggie Joiner
You can't manage people to be on the same page; you have to live together on the same page.
~ Reggie Joiner
Part of the success of every program should be linked to how well it elevates the idea of finding authentic community.
~ Reggie Joiner
In everyone's story of faith, there are people who have shown up and become catalysts for their spiritual growth. Think about it. If you are reading this right now, chances are you believe what you believe and you do what you do because of the way someone influenced your faith.
~ Reggie Joiner
a small group is one of the best ways to introduce this generation to the concept of a God who loves them unconditionally.
~ Reggie Joiner
These pages explore the beliefs, behaviors, and habits that drive leaders who make small groups a priority. These leaders share a common conviction that kids and teenagers need other adults besides their parents. They need other adults … who believe in God. who believe in them. and who give them a place to belong.
~ Reggie Joiner
And one of your most challenging tasks as an SGL is learning to accept and manage the tensions that come up in group.
~ Reggie Joiner
Everybody needs someone who knows their name, and what's happening in their life So,
~ Reggie Joiner
Tension is actually the platform that gives you an opportunity to demonstrate that this is a safe place.
~ Reggie Joiner
When we look after the welfare of others, we promote and participate in God's kingdom work.
~ Reggie McNeal
Among the gifts of serving others, then, is that we ourselves find our place of belonging.
~ Reggie McNeal
I think the end goal, hopefully, is to take advantage of the attention I've gotten along the way and use it for good and build some communities, and as I get older I can continue to do things and be surrounded by things that are inspirational to me.
~ Reggie Watts
We all came to Seattle in hopes of building better lives. No one said we wouldn't have to struggle first.
~ Regina Scott
She's your partner in all things. Remember how Ma and Pa used to act?' Simon nodded as he sat beside him. 'Every decision, every action taken together.' James raised his brows as he leaned against the wall. 'That's a tall order. Based on some of the married folks I've seen in town, not every marriage is such a joyful union.
~ Regina Scott
Moral psychology has a metaphysical foundation; self-interest implies community, and community, universality. Egoism has as its contrast altruism; but that contrast is otiose if the good of the self is the good of the others.
~ Reginald E. Allen
Nine of us now seem to feel that the defendant is innocent, but we're just gambling on probabilities. We may be wrong. We may be trying to return a guilty man to the community. No one can really know. But we have a reasonable doubt, and this is a safeguard that has enormous value in our system. No jury can declare a man guilty unless it's sure. We nine can't understand how you three are still so sure. Maybe you can tell us.
~ Reginald Rose