“What says more about who you are in Christ? How loudly you say AMEN in the service or how well you treat strangers in the foyer?”
“However, if you want to know how people would like to be treated, it's more helpful to look at how they themselves act than what they say.”
“Love isn't about what you have or who you know. It's about how you earn what you have and how you treat those you love.”
“What you say in advertising is more important than how you say it.”
“How you respond to authority over you says a lot about what you claim to believe. When your standard of living is Christ-centered, you invariably live to honor others.”
“Your life does matter. It always matters whether you reach out in friendship or lash out in anger. It always matters whether you live with compassion and awareness or whether you succumb to distractions and trivia. It always matters how you treat other people, how you treat animals, and how you treat yourself. It always matters what you do. It always matters what you say. And it always matters what you eat.”