"Untold millions are still untold" unknown

Some wish to live within the sound of church and chapel bell. I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell! C.T. Studd

"Love will find a way. Indifference will find an excuse."  unknown

 "Brethren, do something; do something, do something! While societies and unions make constitutions, let us win souls. I pray you, be men of action all of you. Get to work and quit yourselves like men. Old Suvarov's idea of war is mine: `Forward and strike! No theory! Attack! Form a column! Charge bayonets! Plunge into the center of the enemy! Our one aim is to win souls; and this we are not to talk about, but do in the power of God!'"  Charles Spurgeon

"I look upon all the world as my parish" Wesley

"God save us from living in comfort while sinners are sinking into hell!" Spurgeon

"Oh my friends, we are loaded with countless church activities, while the real work of the church, that of evangelizing and winning the lost is almost entirely neglected." Oswald J. Smith

"Many churches report no new members on confession of faith. Why these meager results with this tremendous expenditure of energy and money? Why are so few people coming into the Kingdom? I will tell you—there is not a definite effort put forth to persuade a definite person to receive a definite Savior at a definite time, and that definite time is now." Billy Sunday

"God had an only Son and he made him a missionary" David Livingstone

"You have one business on earth-to save souls" John Wesley

"We are to bring Christ to the world, not the world to Christ" unknown

"It is not our strength we want. It is not our work to make them believe. That is the work of the  Spirit. Our work is to give them the Word of God. I cannot convert men; I can only proclaim the Gospel" D. L. Moody

"The soul and eternity of one man depends upon the voice of another" Horatius Bonar

"I cared not where or how I lived, or what hardships I went through, so I could but gain souls to Christ" David Brainerd

“You have enjoyed yourself in Messiahianity long enough. You have had pleasant feelings, pleasant songs, pleasant meetings, pleasant prospects . There has been much of human happiness, much clapping of hands, and much shouting of praises – very much of heaven on earth. Now then, Go to God and tell Him you are prepared as much as necessary to turn your back upon it all, and that you are willing to spend the rest of your days struggling in the midst of perishing multitudes, whatever it may cost you”  Gen. William Booth

"What marvel the devil does not love field preaching! Neither do I; I love a commodious room, a soft cushion, a handsome pulpit But where is my zeal, if I do not trample all these underfoot in order to save one more soul?" John Wesley

"Preach abroad...It is the cooping yourselves up in rooms that has damped the work of God, which never was and never will be carried out to any purpose without going out into the highways and hedges and compelling them to come in"  John Wesley

"I weigh no other rule, whether of faith or practise, than the Holy Scripture; but on Scriptural principles, I do not think it hard to justfy whastever I do. I look upon all the world as my parish; thus far I mean, that in whatever part of it I am I judge it meet, right, and my bounden duty to declare unto all that are willing to hear, the glad tidings of salvation." John Wesley

"the church that does not evangelize will fossilize" Oswald J. Smith

“So long as there is a human being who does not know Jesus Christ, I am his debtor to serve him until he does.” Oswald Chambers

"There is a dreadful Hell, and everlasting pains; where sinners must with devils dwell, in darkness, fire, and chains." Isaac Watts

"I love those that thunder out the Word, the christian world is in a deep sleep. Nothing but a loud voice can awaken them out of it" Whitefield

"It is not the bigness of the words you utter, but the force with which you deliver them" C. H. Spurgeon

"I set myself on FIRE, they come to watch me burn" Wesley

"Screw the truth into mens minds" Richard Baxter

"In my preaching of the Word, I took special notice of this one thing, namely, that the Lord did lead me to begin where His Word begins with sinners; that is, to condemn all flesh, and to open and allege that the curse of God, by the Law, doth belong to and lay hold on all men as they come into the world, because of sin." John Bunyan

"Be cold, sober, wise, circumspect. Keep yourself low by the ground avoiding high questions. Expound the Law truly and open the veil of Moses to condemn all flesh and prove all men sinners, and set at broach the mercy of our Lord Jesus, and let wounded consciences drink of Him." William Tyndale.

“The man who does not know the nature of the Law, cannot know the nature of sin.”  John Bunyon

"An hot iron, though blunt, will pierce sooner than a cold one, though sharper." John Flavel

"Rash preaching, disgusts; timid preaching, leaves poor souls fast asleep; bold preaching is the only preaching that is owned of God"  Rowland Hill

"The first thing for a Christian to do is to look for means to do something for God" Billy Sunday

"If you're not meeting the Devil head on, then you're going in the same direction"  Billy Sunday

"No pain, no gain; no cross, no crown" William Penn

"God will not use dead tools for working living miracles" C. H. Spurgeon

"The saints are to bear a threefold testimony to, and for Christ and His truths: Breath-testimony, Life-testimony, and Blood-testimony." Vavasor Powell

"One eye-witness is better than ten ear-witnesses." Thomas Adams

"The way to heaven is blocked up with dead professors" unknown

"Saul, by casting an amorous eye upon Agag, lost his crown and kingdom; Samson by dallying with his Delilah, lost his strength, sight, light, liberty and life. But what are these losses to thy loss of spiritual strength, to thy loss of communion with God, to thy loss of the Spirit of light, liberty, and glory; to thy loss of joy unspeakable, and peace that passeth understanding?" Thomas Brooks

"Set a strong guard about thy outward senses; these are Satan's landing places, especially the eye and the ear." William Gurnall

"Satan like a fisher, baits his hook according to the appetite of the fish." Thomas Adams

"It is better to have divisions than an evil uniformity." Walter Cradock

"A man may be theologically knowing and spiritually ignorant." Stephen Charnock

"It is an undoubted truth that every doctrine that comes from God, leads to God; and that which doth not tend to promote holiness is not of God." George Whitefield

"After we are renewed, yet we are renewed but in part, indwelling sin continues in us, there is a mixture of corruption in every one of our duties; so that after we are converted, were Jesus Christ only to accept us according to our works, our works would damn us, for we cannot put up a prayer but it is far from that perfection which the moral Law requireth. I do not know what you may think, but I can say that I cannot pray but I sin--cannot preach to you or others but I sin--I can do nothing without sin; and, as one expresseth it, my repentance wants to be repented of, and my tears to be washed in the precious blood of my dear Redeemer." George Whitefield

"When God calls a man, He does not repent of it. God does not, as many friends do, love one day, and hate another; or as princes, who make their subjects favourites, and afterwards throw them into prison. This is the blessedness of a saint; his condition admits of no alteration. God's call is founded on His decree, and His decree is immutable. Acts of grace cannot be reversed. God blots out his people's sins, but not their names." Thomas Watson

"Nothing is more contrary to a heavenly hope than an earthly heart." William Gurnall

"The heart is like a viper, hissing and spitting poison at God." Jonathan Edwards

"Attempt great things for God, expect great things from God." William Carey

"If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for him" C. T. Studd

"Now let me burn out for God." Henry Martyn
 

"If the Book be not infallible, where shall we find infallibility? We have given up the Pope, for he has blundered often and terribly; but we shall not set up instead of him a horde of popelings fresh from college. Are these correctors of Scriptures infallible? Is it certain that our Bibles are not right, but that the critics must be so? Now, Farmer Smith, when you have read your Bible, and have enjoyed its precious promises, you will have tomorrow morning, to go down the street to ask the scholarly man at the parsonage whether this portion of the Scripture belongs to the inspired part of the Word or whether it is of dubious authority....We shall gradually be so bedoubted and be criticized that only a few of the most profound will know what is Bible and what is not, and they will dictate to the rest of us. I have no more faith in their mercy than in their accuracy... and we are fully assured that our old English version of the Scriptures is sufficient for plain men for all purposes of life, salvation, and goodness." C.H.Spurgeon

"Whenever you find a preacher who takes the Bible allegorically and figuratively...that preacher is preaching an allegorical gospel which is no gospel. I thank God for a literal Christ, for a literal salvation. There is literal sorrow, literal death, literal Hell, and, thank God, there is a literal Heaven." J Frank Norris