The problem with people today, is, they have religions but they have no spirituality. They go to church but they cannot even manage the condition of their own souls. They take pride to state the name of their religions and broadcast these things on f...
the whole Bible is itself a missional phenomenon. The writings that now comprise our Bible are themselves the product of and witness to the ultimate mission of God. The Bible renders to us the story of God's mission through God's people in their enga...
Solutions sometimes present themselves after a reset.
When you travel, be fully present in the place of voyage.
Every action in the present defines future possibilities.
Not every religion has to have St. Augustine's attitude to sex. Why even in our culture marriages are celebrated in a church, everyone present knows what is going to happen that night, but that doesn't prevent it being a religious ceremony.
We live in a beauty-obsessed age and success sometimes appears to hinge solely on the presentation of an image that is acceptable to the press.
The logic of Palladian architecture presented an aesthetic formula which could be applied universally.
There's not a lot of art forms where you can control your presentation and your ideas.
POETRY HAS A PEPTIC PRESENCE. PRESENTLY.
Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid.
The past is devoid of meaning like the present, and a refuge for cowards.
Some memories are presents that I'm unable to unwrap over and over.
Why ruin the present by talking about the past?
Nurture your originality, don’t ever bury it away.
On my 30th birthday, all the presents I got were boxes of food. That's what I needed.
My biggest hero, Gregory Peck, was my birthday present on April 14, 1973. I just sat and stared at him.
I play PC and Xbox games at home, and I just got a PSP as a birthday present.
I'm not materialistic. I believe in presents from the heart, like a drawing that a child does.
The best Christmas present I got from my husband was a week to do whatever I wanted.
It's the first film that I made where the director was not present under the camera, and it threw me.