Quotes about Ministry
Let me just tell you this, my aim in life is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, that's all I care about.
— Benny Hinn
Congregations shaped by the Scriptures generally have preachers who are shaped by the Scriptures.
— John Ortberg
My father has been faithful to the calling that God gave him: that is, to preach the Gospel... He has presented Christ to every person that God has put before him.
— Franklin Graham
This second step calls one to yield to that local part of the Body of Christ, and to dedicate oneself to that congregation and its work.
— Peter Marshall
the overall health of any church or ministry depends primarily on the emotional and spiritual health of its leadership.
— Peter Scazzero
This voice told him the goal of ministry was to recognize the Lord's voice, his face, and his touch in every person he met.
— Peter Scazzero
he entrusted the outcome of his circumstances, problems, and ministry to the Father. And as a result, every action Jesus took was rooted in a place of deep rest and centeredness out of his relationship with God.4
— Peter Scazzero
I have come to know a God who has a soft spot for rebels, who recruits people like the adulterer David, the whiner Jeremiah, the traitor Peter, and the human-rights abuser Saul of Tarsus. I have come to know a God whose Son made prodigals the heroes of his stories and the trophies of his ministry.
— Philip Yancey
Whenever my dad wasn't working, he'd take me along to pass out biblical tracts on street corners or in visits to the local prison.
— Tony Evans
I think a pastor used to be viewed as the one-stop ministry shop. The pastor served on every committee, volunteered at every event, and made all the hospital visits. I think that is changing and I think that is healthy. Both for the pastor and the congregation.
— Mark Batterson
If you are a believer, you don't have to go out and be a street evangelist.
— Jeremy Camp
The role of the pastor is to embody the gospel. And of course to get it embodied, which you can only do with individuals, not in the abstract.
— Eugene Peterson