Planters Quotes
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Planters Quotes & Sayings
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For church planters, the motivation is not about the romantic or heroic venture ... it is because you realize you can't not plant one.
— Dan Kimball
Washington and Jefferson were both rich Virginia planters, but they were never friends.
— Stephen Ambrose
I'm a little thirsty, can I go drink out of your toilet?
— Mark McKinney
Missional leaders understand the power of connecting relationally in their community through personal networking.
— Gary Rohrmayer
The most disgusting human trait is bias, because it typically leads to propaganda, hate and violence.
— Lori Goodwin
Don't ever tell a story like it wasn't about you.
— Merrit Malloy
Something I've noticed. Church planters don't pray for revival. They pray for opportunity, favor with the unchurched and leaders.
— Andy Stanley
But he does not try to feel things that he no longer feels. He is changing and he wants his feelings to keep pace with him.
— Paulo Coelho
Our enemy attacks the conscience little by little seeking to wear us down and then wears out a leader's resolve to fight the good fight.
— Gary Rohrmayer
An angry leader is a scared leader or a hurt leader or a frustrated leader but most of all they are a vulnerable leader.
— Gary Rohrmayer
Feel within, the pure and unconditional Love and embrace all.
— Grigoris Deoudis
If the planters carry politics into the fields they will find it bad business.
— Charles E. Merrill
After the end of the world, there is a world. Life doesn't stop. It changes. And it changes me.
— Caroline George
We're not church planters. We are community planters and, as we work in our communities, we join local churches.
— Shane Claiborne
the truth can be quickly received, or received at all, only by the sinner who knows and admits that he is guilty of having sinned much.
— Malcolm X
Don't ask who planted the bomb; in those days there were many such planters, many gardeners of violence.
— Salman Rushdie
Staffers tend to mimic their bosses, to take their key from them.
— Chris Matthews
Living with hope is like rubbing up against a cheese grater. It keeps taking slices off you until there's so little left you just crumble.
— Catherine Austen
I think writers worry that you might not exist in some strange way if you're not writing.
— Anne Enright
Great leaders are teachable leaders.
— Gary Rohrmayer
The unknown is my compass
— Anais Nin