Quotes about Questions
We can tell the world that there is life after death, but the world really seems to be wondering if there is life before death.
— Shane Claiborne
Few people are interested in a religion that has nothing to say to the world and offers them only life after death, when what people are really wondering is whether there is life before death.
— Shane Claiborne
St. Augustine: "The Church is a whore, but she's my mother." She is a mess and has many illegitimate children. But she is also our momma and managed to give birth to us and to give us enough of the truth that we have been able to ask the questions that we have in this book.
— Shane Claiborne
What other man, ever again, would just do as she commanded, no questions asked? She felt overwhelmed with love and loss and nostalgia for this bond that was not even yet in her past
— Barbara Kingsolver
There is no effectiveness without discipline and there is no discipline without character. And there is no character without first starting and asking questions.
— Stephen Covey
The reason many of us do not ardently believe in the gospel is that we have never given it a rigorous testing, thrown our hard questions at it, faced it with our most prickly doubts. Subjected
— Eugene Peterson
It is not the task of Christianity to provide easy answers to every question, but to make us progressively aware of a mystery. God is not so much the object of our knowledge as the cause of our wonder.
— Bill Johnson
To have a lasting impact on humanity, we must be more than people who see problems. We must be people with solutions. God is a creator; He's a builder. We get to share in His nature by co-laboring with His heart to answer every question and need carried by people around us.
— Bill Johnson
Questions are allowed in the Kingdom, but lack of answers must not interrupt our heart-communion with God. If we demand answers from God, then we are walking in the spirit of offense.
— Bill Johnson
Questions are allowed in the Kingdom, but lack of answers must not interrupt our heart-communion with God.
— Bill Johnson
Trust means we always have questions that we don't have the answers to.
— Joyce Meyer
In my experience, followers always ask leaders 3 questions: 1) Do you care 4 me? 2) Can you help me? 3) Can I trust you?
— John Maxwell