Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Henrietta Mears

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Henrietta Mears

Henrietta Cornelia Mears was a Christian educator, evangelist, and author who had a significant impact on evangelical Christianity in the 20th century and one of the founders of the National Sunday School Association Best known as the innovative and dynamic Director of Christian Education at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, California and in charge of the college and young adult people in the mid-1900s, she built a dedicated, enthusiastic staff, trained and mentored her teachers and implemented a graded, age-appropriate curriculum from “cradle roll” to adults. Henrietta lectured and wrote passionately about Sunday school's power to teach others the Bible. Within two years, Sunday School attendance at Hollywood “Pres” was averaging more than 4,200 per week. She served in leading the Sunday School program from 400 to 6500. Henrietta Mears taught the college age program herself. Henrietta Mears was one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th Century. She founded "Gospel Light"., a publishing company for many of her training materials, Forest Home, a Christian conference center nestled in a wooded setting of California's coastal range, and "Gospel Literature Internationals (GLINT)"., and profoundly impacted the ministries of Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright, Jim Rayburn and Billy Graham and Louis Evans, Jr. who was the organizing pastor of Bel Air Church and led the congregation of the National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. with her emphasis on Scripture and a clear Gospel message for young people. Mears is believed by many theologians to have most directly shaped Bill Bright’s Four Spiritual Laws, which defined modern evangelism in the 20th century.

Author | October 23, 1890 - March 19, 1963
There is no magic in small plans.
It is difficult to steer a parked car, so get moving.
Hospitality should have no other nature than love. — © Henrietta Mears
Hospitality should have no other nature than love.
The man who keeps busy helping the man below him won't have time to envy the man above him.
Let the Bible fill the memory, rule the heart, and guide the feet.
When God gives a command or a vision of truth, it is never a question of what He will do, but what we will do.
Have unlimited vision under God. Have enthusiasm and faith in what God can do. Without this vision you will become discouraged with the situation at hand; with it you will know that with God all things are possible. Beginning with things as they are and having the vision of what God can do, you will make an unbeatable team.
Only that which is directed toward definite goals, which in turn are founded on sound educational philosophy, can be ultimately meaningful. The principles must always precede the activities.
The man who walks with God always gets to his destination.
It is our duty to do all we can to introduce every generation to Christ.
All that I see teaches me to thank the Creator for all I cannot see.
Our duty is to understand youth, but more, to help them understand themselves that they may release their varied abilities... We must help them to discover a life work, not work for life.
If I had my life to live over again, I would just believe God.
God never put anyone in a place too small to grow in.
Youth does not think into the future far enough, therefore we must encourage them to dream of great tomorrows.
Faith is caught rather than taught.
You teach a little by what you say. You teach most by what you are.
God buries His workmen, but not His work. — © Henrietta Mears
God buries His workmen, but not His work.
When I consider my ministry, I think of the world. Anything less than that would not be worthy of Christ, nor of his will for my life.
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