Quote by Charles W. Colson Download Open image ““Christian patriots spend more time washing feet than waving flags.”” — Charles W. Colson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Saying no to flag worship dethrones the American Jesus and it exposes our cultural Christianity.” — David D. Flowers Copy Share Image
“Christians, be steadier in what you do, not blown like feathers at the wind's discretion, nor think that every water cleanses you...” — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
“But not a flag worshipper. He cared about the principles, not the symbol.” “That’s what patriotism means. The others are just fetishists.” — Marcus Sakey Copy Share Image
“Religion and nationalism? I defecate on the altar of religious conviction, and wipe my arse on the flag of national pride.” — Ian Martin Copy Share Image
Jesus washes the feet of the Apostles. Are we ready to serve others like this. — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
“The dirty laundry of our confessed sin belongs in the Lord’s laundry hamper; for there He will toss our trespasses like mismatched socks as… — Cheryl Zelenka Copy Share Image
“We will walk to God barefoot: our feet lacerated, our limbs wounded.” — Saadi Youssef Copy Share Image
“When the day comes in which the Kingdom of God will bear rule, the flag of the United States will proudly flutter unsullied on the flag staff of liberty and equal rights, without a spot to sully its fair surface; the glorious flag our fathers have bequeathed to us will then be unfurled to the breeze by those who have… — Brigham Young Copy Share
“By embracing our brokenness, we don’t come to Christ's feet occasionally, but we stay at His feet continuously.” — Tiffany Webster Copy Share Image
“But the most dangerous consequence of the naked public square is the loss of community.” — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“We live in a society in which all transcendent values have been removed and thus there is no moral standard by which anyone can… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“Capitalism is astonishingly efficient at generating new wealth, but it operates beneficently only when the market is shaped by moral forces coming from both… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“The greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules like the one who serves,” He said.8” — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“(Phil. 4:8). Notice that Paul doesn't limit that principle to spiritual things; he says if anything is excellent. Paul is telling us to train… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“The greatest question of our time is not communism versus individualism, not Europe versus America, not even the East versus the West; it is… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“Our character is determined not by our circumstances but by our reaction to those circumstances.” — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“Millions more are addicted to Internet pornography, which has led to a horrific increase in the sexual exploitation of children and attacks on young… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“The Supreme Court’s working definition of religion, “A sincere and meaningful belief which occupies in the life of its possessor a place parallel to… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“But, the skeptic asks, what about the person who never hears the gospel? The apostle Paul tells us that all are without excuse because… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“Who is to decide what are the ‘right’ values?” wrote a professor of education. “Does ultimate moral authority lie with institutions such as church… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image
“The Bible teaches that there is a holy God whose law constitutes a transcendent, universally valid standard of right and wrong. Our choice has… — Charles W. Colson Copy Share Image