Skip to content

Tantalizing if True

Finding our way back home to simplicity, humility, repentance and personal responsibility through prayer and community.

 
  • Home
  • About Us

Do all the good you can.

Posted by michael January 14, 2005 under Incisive Quotes

“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, to all the people you can, as long as you ever can.”

– John Wesley

Post navigation

← The truth is red-hotIn defense of hypocrisy →

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ploughing at dusk

Posts

  • The world has always been post-Christian.
  • World of Farmcraft
  • Cheap grace is like cheap termite control
  • Seeing he had no enemies…
  • What Would Jesus Listen To?
  • Ethnocentrism
  • How not to go to Helena, Montana
  • Wanting to be noticed
  • Defenseless Christians
  • Impartiality or ignorance?
  • The cost of discipleship
  • Making stupidity popular
  • Draw the line
  • Repenting as a bookkeeper
  • Fifty years of Alzheimer’s
  • The rabbi of Congregation Shomer Negiah
  • How glad I was that I had kissed you once more.
  • Reducing the Kingdom to its least denominators
  • Wake up and give heed.
  • Imaginative conversions
  • Right makes might
  • I think I am, therefore I am
  • Simplify or lose it
  • God has been relocated
  • Listening to the talking lama

Categories

  • Babylonian Captivity
  • Common Heresies
  • Desperate Suggestions
  • Dry Humor
  • General Overview
  • Incisive Quotes
  • Martyrs Mirror
  • Notes from Cyberspace

Contact

talkback@
homecomers.org

© 2020. A theme by Sampression . Powered by WordPress