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Quotes About Mission

For it is beautiful only to do the thing we are meant for
~ Arthur Hugh Clough
God is not working at random: the gospel has been sent forth on no uncertain mission: the final outcome in the conflict between good and evil has not been left indeterminate; how many are to be saved or lost depends not on the will of the creature. Everything was infallibly determined and immutably fixed by God from the beginning, and all that happens in time is but the accomplishment of what was ordained in eternity.
~ Arthur W. Pink
The mission of the church, according to Matthew 28:19–20, is to make disciples, and that includes evangelism as well as other functions.
~ Aubrey Malphurs
I'm interested in planting church-planting churches.
~ Aubrey Malphurs
The failure of the Cripps Mission spared the Muslim League from the embarrassment of seeing its main constituents abandon all- India purposes for their own regionally construed concerns.
~ Ayesha Jalal
The mission of Patrick Henry College was to attract and cultivate academic stars from the ranks of home-schooled evangelicals, then send them off on graduation day to 'shape the culture and take back the nation,' in the words of a common home-schooling rallying cry.
~ Nina Easton
Another real problem was over putting our helmets on for re-entry, because we all had severe head colds. They couldn't come up there and make us. Houston, you have a problem!
~ Wally Schirra
I think there's real value in having a founder CEO. Obviously, I'm biased, but I'm driven by a purpose and a mission and a vision, not just profits.
~ Julia Hartz
Good generalship is the realisation that you've got to figure out how to accomplish your mission with the minimum loss of human life.
~ Norman Schwarzkopf
Opportunities for sharing the gospel are everywhere.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
Proclaiming the gospel is not an activity in which we periodically and temporarily engage.
~ David A. Bednar
We all have the opportunity to share the gospel and we should - that's what we were called to do.
~ Jeremy Camp
Let the grand errand into America never be forgotten.
~ Ezra Stiles
I will say this: The overriding feeling that I have is that I want to go up there and do my job well and then come back and tell a great story about a great mission and a great team so that people have something to look up to and look forward to.
~ Victor J. Glover
As a company grows, its purpose grows with it. It has the potential to evolve your purpose.
~ John Mackey
Special ops isn't the answer to everything. Special ops is not the main guard.
~ Ryan Zinke
May we serve as God's messengers through love in action. — Nora Peacock —
~ Gary Chapman
We're never foolish to try to reach others with God's love.
~ Gary Chapman
I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength to do his work. He considered me trustworthy and appointed me to serve him. —1 Timothy 1:12
~ Gary Chapman
Whether our primary mission is similar to Mary Jo Copeland's or centered within our home or workplace, every time we choose to love someone in an unloving world, we are making ourselves known as followers of Christ. We are choosing to stand out—not for what we accomplish but for our willingness to make sacrifices.
~ Gary Chapman
We're never foolish to try to reach others with God's love. — Mark Littleton —
~ Gary Chapman
giving to those on the mission field. — Mark Littleton —
~ Gary Chapman
As North American culture glides toward secularism, significant numbers of church attendees view their church as a place where they gather in safety with others who hold similar beliefs and values. To them, the church is a home where they come each weekend to be healed, comforted, and encouraged before they venture back into an unfriendly world. Instead of being pioneers, venturing out to reach a lost world, numbers of churches have settled down to maintain the farm.
~ Gary L. McIntosh
Restoring a sense of mission and vision for the future is a crucial challenge that must be accomplished if the church has any chance of survival. Calling the congregation back to the mission of the church and developing a new vision for the future is essential.
~ Gary L. McIntosh