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Would that God would make hell so real to us that we cannot rest; Heaven so real that we must have men there.
— Hudson Taylor
If you are apostles at all, you are apostles, not of men, nor by man. Your sufficiency is of God.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
I cannot convert men; I can only proclaim the Gospel
— DL Moody
Having the right goal is essential for Christian education to be effective. According
— Neil Anderson
Yet the Church does not exist for the infirmary; the infirmary exists for the Church. The
— Neil Anderson
To be a Christian is to believe we are commanded and authorised to say certain things to the world; to say things that will make disciples of all nations.
— Rowan Williams
Our mission is nothing less (or more) than participating with God in this grand story until he brings it to its guaranteed climax.
— Christopher Wright
Mission is not ours; mission is God's. Certainly, the mission of God is the prior reality out of which flows any mission that we get involved in. Or, as has been nicely put, it is not so much the case that God has a mission for his church in the world but that God has a church for his mission in the world. Mission was not made for the church; the church was made for mission-God's mission.14
— Christopher Wright
The reality is, of course, as soon as you think seriously about it, that the mission field is everywhere, including your own street — wherever there is ignorance or rejection of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Christopher Wright
It is not so much the case that God has a mission for his church in the world, as that God has a church for his mission in the world. Mission was not made for the church; the church was made for mission — God's mission. Chris Wright
— Christopher Wright
Lament is missional because it keeps the world before God, and it draws God into the world — with the longing that God should act, and the faith that he ultimately will.
— Christopher Wright
There should be no theology that does not relate to the mission of the church — either by being generated out of the church's mission or by inspiring and shaping it. And there should be no mission of the church carried on without deep theological roots in the soil of the Bible. No theology without missional impact; no mission without theological foundations.
— Christopher Wright