
Top 31 Quotes About Christian Worldview
#1. Post-Christian societies are cultures where the Christian worldview was once the dominant worldview. Many European cities were once known for having a thriving Christian influence and a population that largely subscribed to the central tenets of Christian orthodoxy. Take
Stephen T. Um
#2. Having a Christian worldview means being utterly convinced that biblical principles are not only true but also work better in the grit and grime of the real world.
Nancy Pearcey
#3. I read secular fiction, but also enjoy novels with a Christian worldview.
Randy Alcorn
#5. Having a Christian worldview shapes my decision-making with respect to all aspects of my life. I always respect people in public life who are principled, and those principles have to be connected to something. And my faith is what serves as the anchor and directs my actions.
John Thune
#6. The key distinctive of a truly Christian education ... is the effective practice of worldview integration, that is, an approach to biblical integration that leads to a Christian worldview.
Martha MacCullough
#7. We must be the same person in private and in public. Only the Christian worldview gives us the basis for this kind of integrity.
Charles Colson
#8. I have a Christian worldview and so it shapes the way that I view issues. I don't apologize for that, and I don't think people of faith ought to shrink away from being in the public arena.
John Thune
#9. God's people need to unashamedly and uncompromisingly stand on the Bible. We need to unashamedly proclaim a Christian worldview and the gospel, all the while giving answers for the hope we have.
Ken Ham
#10. The Christian worldview, contra-postmodernism, understands language not as a Self-referential, merely human and ultimately arbitrary system of signs that is reducible to contingent cultural factors, but it has the gift of a rational God entrusted to beings made in his own image and likeness.
Douglas Groothuis
#11. My worldview aside from my Christian perspective is more aligned with Plato's thinking, conclusions, and philosophy
R. Alan Woods
#12. Followers of Christ are not called to be merely tolerant of others. We are called to love those who disagree with us. Abnormal communication - blessing those who curse us - establishes the relational level of our communication and demonstrates our concern for others.
Tim Muehlhoff
#13. Our current Western cultural plausibility structure elevates science and scorns and mocks religion, especially Christian teaching. As a result, believers in Western cultures do not as readily believe the supernatural worldview of the Bible in comparison with their Third World brothers and sisters.
J.P. Moreland
#14. Sometimes just getting up and moving is victory enough.
Toni Sorenson
#15. I don't like talking unnecessarily, and my communication skills are zilch. I just can't converse with people. Maybe it's because of my stuttering or stammering, but I'm not confident of talking with people. I only talk to very close friends and family.
Pritam Chakraborty
#16. As Christians we must realize there are millions of people in the world (indeed, within the Christian faith) who do not live by our worldview, and we must learn how to interact with them, love them, and tolerate them.
Holly Sprink
#17. I am totally convinced the Christian faith is the most coherent worldview around.
Ravi Zacharias
#18. I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy.
Ennio Morricone
#19. Sometimes you can't be what you ought to be, you can't have what you ought to have.
Jeffery Deaver
#20. The worldview of the Christian faith is simple enough. God has put enough into this world to make faith in him a most reasonable thing. But he has left enough out to make it impossible to live by sheer reason alone. The
Ravi Zacharias
#21. Is not it interesting that you had everything you needed in the first nine months, why is not that true for the next ninety years, because we interfere.
Wayne W. Dyer
#22. Ultimately, there is no dividing line between Main Street and Wall Street. We will rise or we will fall together as one nation.
Barack Obama
#23. I want the tigard. (Varyk) And I want you to leave. Guess who's going to win this argument? And in case you're even denser than you appear, it's not you. (Dev)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#24. I want to do something absolutely different, or perhaps nothing at all: just stay where I am, in my home, and absorb each hour, each day, and be alone; and read and think; and walk about the garden in the night; and wait, wait...
Rosamond Lehmann
#25. The melody seems to have gone to the country. The country music seems to still have melody and interesting lyrics. But pop music, you've got to really listen hard to somebody who's doing a good melody and a good lyric.
Barry Manilow
#26. The Christian coach keeps ethics in perspective by aligning his principles and values with his biblical worldview, endeavoring to see things from God's point of view.
Michael J. Marx
#27. I have something for you, Midnight."
She closed her eyes, not looking at him. "What now? A leash perhaps?
Beth Mikell
#28. There is no area of life that does not have a biblical worldview attached to it.
Tony Evans
#29. He could have set fire to it, the garden was dry enough, and burned it clean - privet, vines, and weeds; but he waited in his rooms through the winter instead, weeping and dreaming.
William H Gass
#30. No wild beasts are so deadly to humans as most Christians are to each other.
Ammianus Marcellinus
#31. In Christian engagement, the goal is to win the person
who is of the other worldview - not to destroy the person.
Ravi Zacharias
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