“Do first things first – and second things not at all. The alternative is to get nothing done.” -Peter F. Drucker
The Promise of a Resurrection – A Saturday Quote
“Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in spring-time.” – Martin Luther
Three Prime Needs – A Saturday Quote
“Research indicates that employees have three prime needs: Interesting work, recognition for doing a good job, and being let in on things that are going on in the company.” – Zig Ziglar
Let Our Light Shine – A Saturday Quote
“We are told to let our light shine, and if it does, we won’t need to tell anybody it does. Lighthouses don’t fire cannons to call attention to their shining – they just shine.” – Dwight L. Moody
Only Good News – A Saturday Quote
The gospel is only good news if it gets there in time. – Carl F. H. Henry, American evangelical theologian, first editor of Christianity Today
Surrendering to Win – A Saturday Quote
“Jesus Christ our Lord surrendered in order that He might win; He destroyed His enemies by dying for them and conquered death by allowing death to conquer Him.” – A.W. Tozer
No Loss of Enthusiasm – A Saturday Quote
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill
Develop Church Growth Eyes – A Saturday Quote
“As Christians refine their methods, develop Church Growth eyes, feel church growth responsibility, communicate the Gospel, and educate those who are won until they become responsible Christians, the church as a whole will receive the abundant blessing God wants to give.” – Donald McGavran
A Few Sincere Words – A Saturday Quote
“You never know when a moment and a few sincere words can have an impact on life.” – Zig Ziglar
Inherent Power of Words – A Saturday Quote
“Words have an inherent power, a force capable of lighting one’s paths and horizons. Used correctly and positively, words are the first building blocks for success and inner peace. Used incorrectly and negatively, they are capable of undermining even the best of intentions.” – Stephen R. Covey