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One of the things that we, as men, have often missed in the church in multiple ways is both experiencing and displaying God's power and blessings collectively. With
— Tony Evans
When men begin to function in their homes, accountable to the guidance and direction of a leader in the church, things change.
— Tony Evans
This is not a time for secret-agent Christians or covert Jesus operatives. We need kingdom men who will step up and change the world.
— Tony Evans
many men have come to view the church as a task to be done rather than a community to be in.
— Tony Evans
It's about becoming men of character, commitment, power, and influence for Jesus Christ.
— Tony Evans
Christian leaders have leveraged our men to build church buildings and run church programs, but we have failed to disciple them in what it means to be about the kingdom. Nothing is wrong with church buildings—as long as those within it aim to use the available resources strategically to advance God's kingdom.
— Tony Evans
Even though a man's involvement with the church is so critical, it seems that in most churches, men are not taking an active role in any men's ministry or in transferring a kingdom worldview. What
— Tony Evans
Congregations are lifeless because dead men preach to them.
— George Whitefield
Language like this, no doubt, seems foolishness and affectation to the world; but the well-instructed Bible reader will see in it the heartfelt experience of all the brightest saints. It is the language of men like Baxter, and Brainerd, and M'Cheyne. It is the same mind that was in the inspired Apostle Paul. Those that have most light and grace are always the humblest men.
— George Whitefield
I decline to accept the end of men... I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.
— William Faulkner
Most men admire Virtue, who follow not her lore.
— John Milton
Since beginningless time and into the never-ending future, men have loved women without telling them, and the Lord has loved them without telling, and the void is not the void because there's nothing to be empty of. Art there, Lord Star? - Diminished is the drizzle that broke my calm.
— Jack Kerouac