Quotes about Unity
This is the bread of affliction which our forefathers ate in the land of Egypt. Let all those who are hungry come and eat with us. Let all those who are in need come and share our meal. This year we are here. Next year may we all be in the land of Israel.
— Elie Wiesel
And throughout those evenings a conviction grew in me that [he] would draw me with him into eternity, into that time where question and answer would become one.
— Elie Wiesel
For memory is a blessing: it creates bonds rather than destroys them.
— Elie Wiesel
Help each other. That is the only way to survive.
— Elie Wiesel
Insistence that both lead means there won't be any dance.
— Elisabeth Elliot
God might have given Adam another man to be his friend, to walk and talk and argue with if that was his pleasure. But Adam needed more than the companionship of the animals or the friendship of a man. He needed a helper, specially designed and prepared to fill that role. It was a woman God gave him, a woman, "meet," fit, suitable, entirely appropriate for him, made of his very bones and flesh.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Your assignment from God is not to change your husband, but to love, follow, assist, and minister to him.
— Elizabeth George
Your ultimate goal for marriage is that both of you—as husband and wife—commit to keep growing spiritually.
— Elizabeth George
Don't let anyone sell you on the idea that anything (apart from the Lord Himself) is more important than your marriage. God means for your life and your marriage to be filled with passion and purpose.
— Elizabeth George
A powerful truth is that if we love the Lord, love His Word, love His people, and love one another, we won't want to gossip.
— Elizabeth George
To last, a marriage and family must be built on love—love for God, and love for one another.
— Elizabeth George
Each Christian comes from a different background, upbringing, lineage, and environment. But in Christ we are unified.
— Elizabeth George