Many years ago Rudyard Kipling gave an address at McGill University in Montreal. He said one striking thing which deserves to be remembered. Warning the students against an over-concern for money, or position, or glory, he said: 'Some day you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor you are.'
We have a moral obligation to be interesting, for our gospel is loaded with life-and-death interest for people. - Halford Luccock
We have a moral obligation to be interesting, for our gospel is loaded with life-and-death interest for people.
- Halford Luccock
There is the liability of accepting prematurely an artificial horizon for our own character and personality, of losing the horizon of the possible pe… - Halford Luccock
There is the liability of accepting prematurely an artificial horizon for our own character and personality, of losing the horizon of the possible pe…
No one can whistle a symphony. - Halford Luccock
No one can whistle a symphony.
Expressions of sharp and even violent criticism of religion and the church have been welcomed, for they usually imply sincerity of thought. If causti… - Halford Luccock
Expressions of sharp and even violent criticism of religion and the church have been welcomed, for they usually imply sincerity of thought. If causti…
No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. - Halford Luccock
No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.
Many years ago Rudyard Kipling gave an address at McGill University in Montreal. He said one striking thing which deserves to be remembered. Warning … - Halford Luccock
Many years ago Rudyard Kipling gave an address at McGill University in Montreal. He said one striking thing which deserves to be remembered. Warning …
I believe in comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable. - Halford Luccock
I believe in comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable.
The aim of preaching is not the elucidation of a subject, but the transformation of a person. Our task is the sharing of intense faith and experience. - Halford Luccock
The aim of preaching is not the elucidation of a subject, but the transformation of a person. Our task is the sharing of intense faith and experience.
The Christian message is not an exhortation - "try hard to be good." Good advice, but there is no saving gospel in that. - Halford Luccock
The Christian message is not an exhortation - "try hard to be good." Good advice, but there is no saving gospel in that.
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