Missions

March 29, 2013

365 million+ orphans, while the church is busy building coffee shops. O Lord awaken the church with revival not caffeine.

– Heather Elyse –

February 20, 2013

The time is so short, such a little time to rescue souls from hell, for there will be no rescue work in heaven.

– CT Studd –

February 15, 2013

My heart became so burdened … that I was moved to action.

– Heather Elyse –

January 24, 2013

We refuse to so strive and should not be surprised at the lack of God’s mighty stirrings. Is it not amazing that we have no problem with people wearing themselves out in sports for pleasure, work for money, politics for power, and programs for charity, but think it fanatical to so pray for souls? We would die for national freedom, but never for progress in the Kingdom of God. Is it any wonder we see so little of God’s great working? Father Nash* would pray until he had to ‘go to bed absolutely sick, for weakness and faintness, under the pressure.’ The world would have no problem with such dedication except that it was due to prayer for souls. Why should it be such a strange thing to the Church?

– J. Paul Reno –

*Father Nash was the man who prayed “under the stage” during Charles Finney’s revivals.

January 5, 2013

I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And that which I can do, by the grace of God, I will do.

– DL Moody –

December 30, 2012

It is impossible to comfort men’s hearts with the love of God when their feet are perishing with cold.

– William Booth –

December 26, 2012

I must assert in the most unqualified way that it is primarily and mainly for the sake of saving the soul that I seek the salvation of the body.

– William Booth –

December 24, 2012

But what is the use of preaching the Gospel to men whose whole attention is concentrated upon a mad, desperate struggle to keep themselves alive?

– William Booth –

December 21, 2012

We’ve been so concerned about being cool, relevant, and fun that we have forgotten to be bread, light, and life to a hungry, dark, and dying world.

– Eric Ludy – 
from The Bravehearted Gospel