
Quote Sparkers
Distributed by Cheallaigh Shamrock
P.O. Box 190 - 104 North Third Street
Dodson LA 71422
For information email ttkelly@worldnet.att.net
Following is a sample of material from the Quote "Sparkers" file on Christianity. It is one of 50 topics available as a part of the Quote "Sparkers" collection, useful for speakers, presenters, writers, motivators, and others who need an idea to illustrate a point. Each folio contains approximately 20k of material, ready to e-mail to you. To review the entire list, click Sparkers. To purchase, click Buy Now.
Christianity
A cowboy was converted in one of Bud Robinson's meetings. Out of
habit a few days later he dismounted in front of the town saloon
and started to tie his horse to the hitching post. Just then
Robinson came along and gave this advice, ``If you are going to
follow Jesus, you had better find a new hitching rail.''
Dr. Wallace Fridy; A Lamp Unto My Feet (Abingdon Press)
A child who is given a ball and told it is the only ball he
will ever have in his life cannot enjoy it much because he is
overfearful of losing it. Another child, told that if he is good
he will be given another ball, one that will never wear out and
will give him unending pleasure, need not be afraid of losing the
first. So it is with the man who has only one world, in contrast
to the Christian,
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen; Peace of Soul (Whittlesey)
Christianity, because it is outside the civilizations of the
East and West, is alone capable of uniting both. Western
civilization is practical. In it a man does everything. Eastern
civilization is mystical. God does everything, man does nothing.
Because of its position, Christianity alone is capable of
building ``One World'' by serving as a mediator between both, as
it mediates man and the universe, this would and the next.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen; The Quotable Fulton J. Sheen (Droke
House)
(c) 2000 by CHEALLAIGH SHAMROCK, P.O. Box 190, Dodson, LA 71422.