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  • Can you imagine the impact on our own culture if American Christians began using their riches as if they belonged to God?

    FaceBook post by Richard Stearns from Feb 20, 2012
  • If we are not personally engaged in God's great mission in the world, then we have missed the very thing he created us to do. We are like birds meant to fly but living in a cage; fish meant to swim but floundering on the beach. It makes sense when you think about it. If the Author of the universe created us to play a key role in his unfolding drama but we have failed to find our place in that story, then of course we would feel incomplete.

    Beach   Drama   Thinking  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “Unfinished: Filling the Hole in Our Gospel”, p.21, Thomas Nelson
  • Don't fail to do something just because you can't do everything

    Failing  
    Richard Stearns (2009). “The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.152, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • If I have learned anything about the purpose, meaning, and significance of life over the years, I have learned that, for a Christian, it is not found in any job, even a job like mine. It is not found in any human relationship, no matter how important. Nor is it found in any accomplishment, no matter how significant. Meaning, purpose, and significance are found only by aligning our lives with God's purposes in lives committed to following Jesus Christ.

    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.371, Thomas Nelson
  • What has God given you? Moses had a stick, David had a slingshot, and Paul had a pen. Mother Teresa possessed a love for the poor; Billy Graham, a gift for preaching; and Joni Eareckson Tada, a disability. What did they have in common? A willingness to let God use whatever they had, even when it didn't seem very useful. If you will assess what you have to offer in terms of your time, your treasure, and your talents, you will have a better understanding of how you might uniquely serve.

    Richard Stearns (2009). “The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.259, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • If we truly love God, we will express it by loving our neighbors, and when we truly love our neighbors, it expresses our love for God.

    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.57, Thomas Nelson
  • What if we actually demonstrated God's love for the world instead of just talking about it?

    Talking   What If   World  
    "Lausanne's legacy lacks promise" by Matthew Cresswell, www.theguardian.com. October 29, 2010.
  • I believe that this could very well be looked back on as the sin of our generation...I believe that our children and their children, 40 or 50 years from now, are going to ask me, what did you do while 40 million children became orphans in Africa?

  • Even a small match lit in a place of total darkness gives off a blinding light.

    Light   Giving   Darkness  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.54, Harper Collins
  • The meaning, purpose, and significance of our lives are found only by aligning our lives with God's purposes, in lives committed to following Jesus Christ.

    Jesus   Purpose   Christ  
    Richard Stearns (2013). “Unfinished Study Guide, Repack: Filling the Hole in our Gospel”, p.13, Thomas Nelson
  • The idea behind The Hole in Our Gospel is quite simple. It's basically the belief that being a Christian, or a follower of Jesus Christ, requires much more than just having a personal and transforming relationship with God. It also entails a public and transforming relationship with the world.

    Richard Stearns (2014). “The Hole in Our Gospel Special Edition: What Does God Expect of Us? The Answer That Changed My Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.20, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • And when we go to church, read our Bibles, have our quiet times, and go to Christian conferences, we too can build some impressive spiritual muscles, but unless we use those spiritual muscles to change our lives, build the church, love our neighbors, and care for the sick and the poor, we...are just posers. Let us not take God's truth for granted.

    Richard Stearns, Reneé Stearns (2013). “He Walks Among Us: Encounters with Christ in a Broken World”, p.34, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • What if there are children who will suffer somehow because I failed to obey God? What if my cowardice costs even one child somewhere in the world his or her life?

    Richard Stearns (2009). “The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.49, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Love always requires tangible expression. It needs hands and feet.

    Expression   Hands   Feet  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “Unfinished: Filling the Hole in Our Gospel”, p.78, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • We must move beyond an anemic view of our faith as something only personal and private, with no public dimension, and instead see it as the source of power that can change the world.

    Moving   Views   World  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.156, Harper Collins
  • God never asks us to give what we do not have . . . But he cannot use what we will not give.

    Giving   Use   Asks  
    FaceBook post by Richard Stearns from Dec 03, 2014
  • The beautiful simplicity of our faith is that it distills down to the exact same bottom line for both the brilliant theologian and the five-year-old child: love God and love each other - period.

    Richard Stearns (2014). “Unfinished: Filling the Hole in Our Gospel”, p.78, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • It’s not what you believe that counts; it’s what you believe enough to do.

    Believe   Enough  
    Richard Stearns (2009). “The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.87, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • To be a disciple means forsaking everything to follow Jesus, unconditionally, putting our lives completely in His hands. When we say that we want to be His disciple, yet attach a list of conditions, Jesus refuses to accept our terms. His terms involve unconditional surrender.

    Jesus   Mean   Hands  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.39, Harper Collins
  • If we are ever truly going to find purpose and meaning in our lives, we first have to rise above the trees to rediscover the forest - we have to understand what God is doing in the world and how we fit in.

    Tree   Purpose   World  
    Richard Stearns (2014). “The Hole in Our Gospel Special Edition: What Does God Expect of Us? The Answer That Changed My Life and Might Just Change the World”, p.366, Thomas Nelson
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