“Pastors started killing their church members and church members killed pastors. Husbands killed wives. It's a situation no one can describe.” ChurchSituationWifeHusbandMembersKillingPastorChurch Members Author:Paul Rusesabagina
“I am interested in Scripture and theology. This is an interest that I can assume I would share with a pastor, so that makes me a little bit prone to use that kind of character, perhaps, just at the moment. Then there is also the fact that, having been a church member for many years, I am very aware of how much pastors enrich people's experience, people for whom they are significant. I know that it's a kind of custom of American literature and culture to slang them. I don't think there is any reason why that needs to be persisted in.” PeopleThinkingKnowsNeedsYearsKindLittlesI CanReasonMomentsCharacterFactsUseCultureLiteratureBitsInterestChurchShareMembersLittle BitAssumingScriptureSignificantTheologyReason WhyCustomsPastorRich PeopleAmerican LiteratureSlangChurch Members Author:Marilynne Robinson
“Our spiritual immutarity never shows up more than in our lack of praying, be it alone or in a church prayer meeting. Let 20% of the chior members fail to turn up for rehearsal and the chior master is offended. Let 20% of the church members turn up for a prayer meeting, and the pastor is elated.” ShowsPastSpiritualTurnsChurchPrayerFailingMastersPrayingMembersMeetingsPastorOffendedRehearsalChurch MembersPrayer Meeting Author:Leonard Ravenhill
“If a pastor focuses only on teaching, he grows members with big ears and rears but tiny hands and hearts.Service is MODELED not taught.” IfsHeartHandsBigsGrowsTeachingTaughtMembersEarsTinyPastorTiny Hands Author:Rick Warren
“I think the hardest one had to do with suffering. It had to do with all of our church members and friends passing through difficult times. Sometimes it's the global climate: tsunamis, earthquakes, radiation. I think these kinds of questions are absolutely the most difficult, yet we need to be ready to respond to them because we have to be able as pastors to walk people through these valleys, these tough times in their lives.” PeopleThinkingNeedsKindSometimesAbleSufferingDifficultChurchWalksReadyMembersToughClimatePassingHardestPassingsValleysRadiationPastorDifficult TimesTough TimesEarthquakesPassing ThroughTsunamiChurch Members Author:Max Lucado
“When I was 18, I went to a Baptist church with my girlfriend, and had a breakthrough when a pastor laid hands on me on an altar call. I wept that evening and realized how numb I had become with God and how He was calling to me for restoration. I received that blessing and went on to raising my three children in a Lutheran Church in the Bay Area as a member of Journey.” ChildrenHandsThreeChurchJourneyCallingBlessingMembersAreasEveningGirlfriendPastorBreakthroughAltarsRestorationNumbMy GirlfriendBaptistsBay AreaLutherans Author:Jonathan Cain
“As a pastor, I have the opportunity every week to share the gospel publicly in a way that most of the members sitting in our church do not. However, that doesn't absolve them of the responsibility for reaching others with the gospel.” WayOpportunityChurchResponsibilityWeekShareMembersSittingReachingPastor Author:Mark Dever
“I think the hardest questions had to do with suffering. It had to do with all of our church members and friends passing through difficult times. Sometimes it's the global climate: tsunamis, earthquakes, radiation. I think these kinds of questions are absolutely the most difficult, yet we need to be ready to respond to them because we have to be able as pastors to walk people through these valleys, these tough times in their lives.” PeopleThinkingNeedsKindSometimesAbleSufferingDifficultChurchWalksReadyMembersToughClimatePassingHardestPassingsValleysRadiationPastorDifficult TimesTough TimesEarthquakesPassing ThroughTsunamiChurch Members Author:Max Lucado