“There are many who want me to tell them of secret ways of becoming perfect and I can only tell them that the sole secret is a hearty love of God, and the only way of attaining that love is by loving. You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; and just so you learn to love God and man by loving. Begin as a mere apprentice and the very power of love will lead you on to become a master of the art.” MenWayWantArtI CanRunningSpeakPerfectLove IsSecretChristianityStudyMastersBecomingMereGod LoveWant MeSoleLoving YouPower Of LoveApprenticeHeartyBecoming Perfect Author:Saint Francis de Sales
“We have endless books about whether Jesus existed, or whether the Jesus we have learned about is really accurate and historical or mythical. We have endless complicated tracts on fine technical issues, but we don't explore Jesus' way to happiness and peace, or try to understand his feelings about God and creation of how he views our relationship with God, or his attitude toward human weakness. Understanding these things could help us immensely in our own search for inner peace and a meaning to life.” WayTryingHumansBookHelpingFeelingsJesusUnderstandingViewsAttitudeChristianityIssuesCreationFineWeaknessHistoricalComplicatedInner PeaceEndlessChristian LifeAccurateOur RelationshipRelationship With GodMeaning Life Author:Joseph Girzone
“You might say, 'Can't we have a more human Christianity, without the cross, without Jesus, without stripping ourselves?' In this way we'd become pastry-shop Christians, like a pretty cake and nice sweet things. Pretty, but not true Christians.” WayHumansMightChristianJesusChristianityNiceSweetCrossesShopsCakePastriesStrippingSweet ThingsNice Sweet Author:Pope Francis
“Beyond the pervasive disinterest in the visual arts among the Protestant community, the core problem lies in the fact that the art world rejects on several grounds work that is in any way explicitly Christian in content and also shrugs off as naive anything that has the semblance of hope or optimism in outlook.” WorldWayArtFactsProblemChristianLyingCultureCommunityChristianityOptimismCoreVisualsRejectsNaiveOutlookProtestantsArt WorldVisual ArtSemblanceDisinterest Author:John Walford