“Too much preaching nowadays pats the back and tickles the ear, but does not get under the skin. There is no conviction and therefore no conversion. I am thinking not only of the ministry of reproof and rebuke but also of the message of inspiration, of encouragement, of comfort. People go out of church at noon with the depths unstirred, the heart untouched, the conscience unpricked.” PeopleThinkingHeartDoeInspirationChristianChurchToo MuchComfortMessagesConscienceSkinsEarsEncouragementDepthConvictionChristian InspirationalConversionMinistryPreachingNoonRebukeReproof Author:Vance Havner
“It costs something to be a real Christian, according to the standard of the Bible. There are enemies to be overcome, battles to be fought, sacrifices to be made, an Egypt to be forsaken, a wilderness to be passed through, a cross to be carried, a race to be run. Conversion is not putting a person in an arm-chair and taking them easily to heaven. It is the beginning of a mighty conflict, in which it costs much to win the victory.” PersonsMadeRealRunningChristianWinningHeavenRaceEnemySacrificeArmsVictoryBattleCostConflictStandardsCrossesOvercomingConversionChairsWildernessEgyptForsaken Author:J. C. Ryle
“These bible people remind me of another calamity similar to this missionary scheme, when our people, or any christian power would go to Africa for the pious purpose of kidnapping negroes, the mother would cry out to her children "run, run, the christians are coming," so when ever you hear "bibles," run for your life, if you do not want your pockets picked, or to be insulted and slandered as I was... and if you hear "hopeful conversions" or the "gospel," don't stop to look behind you.” PeopleIfsWantLooksChildrenRunningChristianMotherPurposeBehindsAtheismCryPositive AtheismConversionHopefulPocketsMissionarySchemesCalamityBehind YouPiousInsultedKidnapping Author:Anne Royall
“Being a Christian is more than just an instantaneous conversion - it is a daily process whereby you grow to be more and more like Christ.” ChristianGrowsProcessChristChristianityConversionChristian LivingDaily MotivationInstantaneousChrist Like Author:Billy Graham
“Once divested of missionary virus, the cult of our gods gives no offence. It would be a peaceful age if this were recognized, and religion, Christian, communist or any other, were to rely on practice and not on conversion for her growth.” IfsGivingWould BeAgeChristianGrowthPracticeConversionPeacefulRelyCommunistMissionaryCultVirusesOffenceReligion Christian Book:The Journey's Echo: Selections Source: The Journey's Echo: Selections
“Conversion is not a repairing of the old building, but it takes all down, and erects a new structure... The sincere Christian is quite a new fabric, from the foundation to the top-stone. He is a new man, a new creature; all things are become new. Conversion is a deep work, a heart work. It makes a new man in a new world. It extends to the whole man, to the mind, to the members, to the motions of the whole life.” MenWorldMindHeartWholeChristianBuildingCreaturesMembersAll ThingsStonesDown AndFoundationStructureWhole LifeConversionWorking ItSincereNew WorldFabricRepairingOld Buildings Author:Joseph Alleine
“I feel it is my Christian duty to be at least as careful in my personal grooming, if not more so, than before my conversion. You may have dry hair and my habits may not be workable for you. But shampooing my hair twice a week is as much a part of my spiritual life as my daily quiet time.” IfsFeelsMayChristianSpiritualWeekDutyHairHabitQuietCarefulConversionDrySpiritual LifeGroomingQuiet TimePersonal Grooming Book:WOMAN TO WOMAN Source: WOMAN TO WOMAN
“It had been boldly predicted by some of the early Christians that the conversion of the world would lead to the establishment of perpetual peace. In looking back, with our present experience, we are driven to the melancholy conclusion that, instead of diminishing the number of wars, ecclesiastical influence has actually and very seriously increased it.” WorldWarChristianEvilReligiousNumbersInfluenceDrivenConversionConclusionMelancholyEstablishmentPerpetualLooking Back Author:William Edward Hartpole Lecky