Quotes About Fellowship
There are literally billions of people on earth. There are some that won't admit it, but all of those people want friends.
~ Daniel Willey
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We are Americans, speaking the same language, adopting the same customs, holding the same general opinions... and shall rise and fall with Americans.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Together? Together.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:25
~ Suzanne Crocker
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I can always recognize the fellow wounded.
~ Suzette Mayr
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Be Grateful to the Man you help, think of Him as God. Is it not a great privilege to be allowed to worship God by helping our fellow men?
~ Swami Vivekananda
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When it comes to my salvation, all I need is Jesus; after my salvation, everything is Jesus plus the church... When people preach that all you need is Jesus, they cut you and I off from one of the greatest sources of healing, which is the body of Christ. Don't go it alone - you won't make it.
~ Josh McDowell
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I was raised in a spirit of the importance of service to your fellow man. My mom is a senator back home in South Africa. My father is a very caring and generous individual.
~ Adhir Kalyan
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All Southern groups associate with one another.
~ Ronnie Van Zant
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There's no way to be a Christian at home by yourself.
~ Sara Miles
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For all they had suffered during those first terrible winters in America, their best years were behind them, in Leiden. Never again would they know the same rapturous sense of divine fellowship that had first launched them on this quest.
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
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We're fellowcitizens with the saints in heaven. As far as God is concerned, we're already there, seated with Him in power and authority. God doesn't see us as a stranger or a pilgrim, but as a fellowcitizen and a member of His household.
~ Charles Capps
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Has the fellowship served to make the individual free, strong, and mature, or has it made him weak and dependent? Has it taken him by the hand for a while in order that he may learn again to walk by himself, or has it made him uneasy and unsure?" —LIFE TOGETHER
~ Charles R. Ringma
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To be in Christ ... means to be in the church." —THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP
~ Charles R. Ringma
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My burden is borne by the others; their strength is my strength; when I falter and fail, the faith of the church comes to my aid." —SANCTORUM COMMUNIO
~ Charles R. Ringma
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Just remember,' a Marine Corps lieutenant colonel told me as he strapped his pistol belt under his arm before we crossed into Kuwait, 'that none of these boys is fighting for home, for the flag, for all that crap the politicians feed the public. They are fighting for each other, just for each other.
~ Chris Hedges
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By the time I left 'Dance Moms,' I'd made so many friendships.
~ JoJo Siwa
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I advocate that every woman be a part of a circle, and a circle that meets at least once a month, or if you can't do that, once every two months or every four months.
~ Alice Walker
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160 million-plus people call themselves Christians. They go to church once a month at least. That's a lot of people.
~ David A. R. White
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Mormonism is a little different, but I still see them as brothers in Christ.
~ Joel Osteen
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Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality, and liable to the same ailments and afflictions with his fellows.
~ Thomas Sydenham
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The sight of these closed golden houses with their warmth of life awoke in him a bitter, poignant, strangely mixed emotion of exile and return, of loneliness and security, of being forever shut out from the palpable and passionate integument of life and fellowship, and of being so close to it that he could touch it with his hand, enter it by a door, possess it with a word--a word that, somehow, he could never speak, a door that, somehow, he would never open.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Poor people have poor options. Chavez found the Army almost by accident, and had found it a true open of security and opportunity and fellowship and respect.
~ Tom Clancy
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We, each of us, have a ticket to ride, and if the trip be interesting (if it's dull, we have only ourselves to blame), then we relish the landscape (how quickly it whizzes by!), interact with our fellow travelers, pay frequent visits to the washrooms and concession stands, and hardly ever hold up the ticket to the light where we can read its plainly stated destination: The Abyss.
~ Tom Robbins
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