Quotes & Sayings About Short Term Mission Trips
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I've learned that selflessness is a practice, not a place; a journey much more than a destination — Kayla Mueller

Jesus, that's close. Like a dinner bell, right? Henry opens his pants and our asses pucker up for a kiss. — M.Q. Barber

two Florida Highway Patrol cars and a third, black car pulled up in front of the house, and several white men emerged, among them the deputies Campbell and Yates. "Where is the guy that was with you last night?" Yates asked Shepherd, and what began with that question led to the beatings he and Irvin endured on the deserted clay road outside of Groveland. "They must have beat us about a half hour," Shepherd told the lawyers, who were at once riveted and appalled by his testimony. After the beating, he and Irvin were shoved back into the patrol car. Irvin's shirt was drenched in blood, and when he reached his hand up to his head he felt "a big chunk knocked out of it." A patrolman told them to scoot up to the edge of the seat so their blood wouldn't drip onto the upholstery. — Gilbert King

I wish I could bottle up the expression on his face and release it any time I need a good laugh. — Colleen Hoover

Death is a vast mystery, but there are two things we can say about it: It is absolutely certain that we will die, and it is uncertain when or how we will die. The only surety we have, then, is this uncertainty about the hour of our death, which we seize on as the excuse to postpone facing death directly. We are like children who cover their eyes in a game of hide and seek and think that no one can see them. — Sogyal Rinpoche

Falling in love is a completely transcendent experience. It's like eating pizza-flavored ice cream — Mike Birbiglia

My friends, if we are going to do a great work for God, we must spend much time in prayer; we have got to be closeted with God. — Dwight L. Moody

Adversity is the state in which man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then. — John Wooden