A Quote by Jason Evert

Love is the greatest form of evangelization because it makes an invisible God visible. — © Jason Evert
Love is the greatest form of evangelization because it makes an invisible God visible.
Visible things can be invisible. However, our powers of thought grasp both the visible and the invisible – and I make use of painting to render thoughts visible.
Mime makes the invisible, visible and the visible, invisible.
The fundamental task of the evangelization of culture is the challenge to make God visible in the human face of Jesus.
As a chamber hung round about with looking-glasses represents the face upon every turn, thus all the world doth the mercy and the bounty of God; though that be visible, yet it discovers an invisible God and his invisible properties.
Grey. It makes no statement whatever; it evokes neither feelings nor associations: it is really neither visible nor invisible. Its inconspicuousness gives it the capacity to mediate, to make visible, in a positively illusionistic way, like a photograph. It has the capacity that no other colour has, to make 'nothing' visible.
The greatest barrier to evangelization today is bad example....Our strategy of evangelization must be based upon sanctity, upon our enthusiastic response to Christ's universal call to holiness.
For me, the poetry in a work is that which makes visible the invisible.
Feeling invisible definitely makes you want to become visible sometimes.
I am the visible part of the invisible Christ. He is the invisible part of the visible me.
Every visible and invisible creature is an appearance of God.
Labeling makes the invisible visible, but it's limiting. Categories are the enemy of connecting. Link, don't rank.
This is the power of myth: that we can experience invisible spiritual realities and truths greater than visible, material things in story form.
The highest, the only reality, is ever at hand, but for the most part invisible. Genius makes it visible.
Supply does not come through prayer. It comes as a result of an attitude of faith, a condition of mind and heart, in which the Invisible is depended upon for all things necessary, instead of upon the visible and earthly. Prayer in the form of begging and beseeching God to kindly answer our requests is not capable of producing supply in itself.
We are the bees of the invisible. We madly gather the honey of the visible to store it in the great golden hive of the invisible.
Vessels expose the invisible Zeitgeist, the visible formed by the invisible.
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