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Quote of the Week: C.S. Lewis
“He (Satan) always sends errors into the world in pairs – pairs of opposites. And he always encourages us to spend a lot of time thinking which is the worst. You see why, of course? He relies on your extra dislike of the one error to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But…
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Quote Of The Week: Dr. E.K. Bailey
“If you’re not careful, your accomplishments in life can give you a false understanding of your mortality.” -Dr. E.K. Bailey
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Quote Of The Week: Charles Spurgeon
“Let us not sigh, but sing. All is well, however hard the wind blows.” Charles Spurgeon 1834 – 1892 For other “Quote of the Week” entries, CLICK HERE
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Quote of the Week: Bob Weir
“I haven’t put a lot of thought into my legacy. I’m not proud of anything. If I’m proud of something, I have to take a good look at myself for being proud. I don’t trust pride.” -Bob Weir
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Quote of the Week: John Flavel
“O be not too quick to bury the church before she is dead! Stay till Christ has tried his skill before you give it up for lost.” -John Flavel
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Quote Of The Week: The Salvation Song
The Salvation Song, by Scott & Seth Avett “And I would give up everything And if you were to come up clean And see you shine so bright in a world of woe And they may pay us off in fame But that is not why we came And if it compromises truth then we…
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Quote of the Week: Ray Clark
“One of my biggest concerns is how to sustain a people-and-culture-first organization when the rest of the business world seems to care less and less about either…” -Ray Clark, The Marketing Arm
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Quote of the Week: Bill Parcells
“Losers assemble in little groups, and complain about the coaches and the players in other little groups… but winners assemble as a team.” -Bills Parcells NFL Hall of Fame Speech 8/3/13 For other “Quote of the Week” entries, CLICK HERE