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Any conversation with more than three people is typically a conversation with too many people.
— Jason Fried
Ironically, our desire to clean ourselves actually minimizes the problem of uncleanness. It assumes we can give ourselves a good enough scrubbing to get a little holy before we meet the Holy One.
— Edward Welch
My last request is that all the faithful ministers of Christ would, without any more delay, unite and associate for the furtherance of each other in the work of the Lord and for the maintaining of unity and harmony in His churches, and that they would not neglect their brotherly meetings to those ends, nor yet spend them unprofitably, but improve them to their edification and the successful carrying on of the work.
— Richard Baxter
Until you meet a benevolent God and a benevolent universe, until you realize that the foundation of all is love, you will not be at home in this world.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Marcus J. Borg, Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The issue of spiritual power is to meet the limited mortal circumstance with unlimited thought.
— Marianne Williamson
What does it say about our churches today that God birthed the church in a prayer meeting, and prayer meetings today are almost extinct?
— Jim Cymbala
We shall never see much change for the better in our churches in general till the prayer meeting occupies a higher place in the esteem of Christians.
— Charles Spurgeon
God is not only a divine person who we can address in prayer, but also a wide living space We human beings are giving each other space for living when we meet each other in love and friendship.
— Jurgen Moltmann
The most fervent prayer meetings are in hell.
— Leonard Ravenhill
This much is sure in all churches, forgetting party labels; the smallest meeting numerically is the prayer-meeting. If weak in prayer we are weak everywhere.
— Leonard Ravenhill
The Cinderella of the church of today is the prayer meeting.
— Leonard Ravenhill