“Give us a man of God's own mould Born to marshall his fellow-men; One whose fame is not bought and sold At the stroke of a politician's pen. Give us the man of thousands ten, Fit to do as well as to plan; Give us a rallying-cry, and then Abraham Lincoln, give us a Man.” MenGivingWellsBornPlansCryHe ManPoliticianFitFameTenFellowsPensStrokesFellow ManAbrahamMouldMan Of GodRallyingRallying Cry Author:Edmund Clarence Stedman
“The men of God are like fishes in the ocean; they pop up into view on the surface here and there and everywhere, as they please.” MenViewsHe ManPleaseOceanFishesPopsSurfaceHere And ThereMan Of God Author:Rumi
“I guess I'm an atheist. But I would say I have very good relationships with the priests that I grew up with. I was an altar boy growing up, and the men of God in my life have always been really lovely, intelligent, well-informed, kind men. So I feel very loyal to their beliefs as much as anything else.” MenFeelsWellsKindBeliefBoysGrowing UpGrowingHe ManGrewGrew UpIntelligentVery GoodAtheistLovelyPriestsLoyalAltarsGood RelationshipMan Of GodKind Man Author:Chris O'Dowd
“A man may act as proxy for his own relatives; the ordinances of the Gospel which were laid out before the foundations of the world have thus been fulfilled by them, and we may be baptized for those whom we have much friendship for; but it must first be revealed to the man of God, lest we should run too far.” MenWorldShouldFirstsMayRunningHe ManFoundationFulfilledOrdinancesBaptizedProxyMan Of God Author:Sam Smith
“It takes power for the man of God in the pulpit to speak plainly about particular sins before the faces of those who are living in them; and still more power to do it with the rare tactfulness and tenderness of the Galilean preacher.” MenStillsFacesSpeakSinParticularHe ManPreacherTendernessPulpitMan Of God Author:S. D Gordon