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It is completely false that churches must sacrifice quality to get quantity, must artificially choose between evangelism and discipleship, or cannot have depth and growth at the same time.
Andy Stanley • Deep and Wide
If we treat people how we want to be treated, God will bless us.
John M. Perkins • One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love
conclude with chapter five by noting what Edwards’s view of conversion led him to do in his own church, demonstrating that Edwards was no ivory-tower thinker, but a pastor who lived his convictions even to the bitter—but scripturally faithful—end.
Owen Strachan • Jonathan Edwards on True Christianity (The Essential Edwards Collection Book 4)

Jesus took them to the process of stewardship.
Kris Vallotton • Heavy Rain: How to Flood Your World with God's Transforming Power
adversarial
Paul David Tripp • What Did You Expect?
“asset-based” approach to walking alongside low-income people starts with the biblical truth that Ben is an image-bearer.
Brian Fikkert • Helping Without Hurting in Church Benevolence: A Practical Guide to Walking with Low-Income People
Knowledge alone makes Christians haughty. Application makes us holy.
Andy Stanley • Deep and Wide
people make decisions based on what God says rather than on what humanity says;