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When you come to our meetings, you can see nothing outwardly. But in all [454] probability you do see something - God Himself expressed. Perhaps after attending a meeting you wonder within yourself, "My, it was very good there with them, but I can't pin down exactly in what way they are good. Their singing is not that musical. No one is dressed in an attractive way. There is no outward beauty or form. But, there is something there among them." This "something" is the expression of God. God is our expression. He is our form, beauty, and attraction. As the church, we have returned to God's original purpose, to the purpose He had in the beginning - that man express Him and represent Him. This is the Lord's recovery. — Witness Lee
Some men never feel small, but these are the few men who are. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
Books can ignite fires in your mind, because they carry ideas for kindling, and art for matches. — Gary D. Schmidt
Rome was not built in one day and you do not have to be perfect. — Arrmon Abedikichi
Now, I'm for interracial marriage. I'm for same-sex marriage. I'm the one that introduced the bill to have same-sex marriage. I don't care who marry who. If a man meet a little mule and he wanna get married to the little mule, as long as he and the little mule get along all right, that's fine with me. It doesn't bother me any kind of way. — Alvin Holmes
Wisdom is one of the few things in human life that does not diminish with age. — Ram Dass
I bring to the table core Democratic values and can articulate them very strongly. I'm not someone who tries to claim the middle. — Cynthia Dill
If we tune into the Holy Spirit, our congregations will tune into the worship. — Gangai Victor
Watching TV produces low levels of satisfaction because it doesn't challenge you. Instead, do something that raises your self-esteem. Tap into your 'signature strengths' - things you're good at or passionate about. — Karen Salmansohn
