Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Spurgeon

I value a semron not by the approbation of men, or of the ability manifest in it, but by the effect produced in comforting the saint and awakening the sinner.

D.L. Moody

Men generally pray in public in inverse proportion to their private prayers. If they pray a great deal in private, they are apt to be rather short in public prayer. If they pray very little in private, they are in danger of being more lengthy.

John Gardner

Our lives are either sand dunes or sculptures. Our lives are shaped either by influences or by purposes.