A Quote by John Ashcroft

There's nothing more rewarding or important than to be involved in God's work of redemption. — © John Ashcroft
There's nothing more rewarding or important than to be involved in God's work of redemption.
There's nothing more rewarding than making a difference doing charity work or being able to be there for a friend.
I write about situations that are common, universal might be more correct, in which my characters are involved and from which only faith can redeem them, though often the actual manner of the redemption is not immediately clear. They sin, but there is no limit to God's mercy and because this is important, there is a difference between not confessing in fact, and the complacent and the pious may not realize it.
In this world, there was nothing scarier than trusting someone. But there was also nothing more rewarding.
Nothing is more important to God than prayer in dealing with mankind. But it is likewise all-important to man to pray.
Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing more courageous, nothing higher, nothing wider, nothing more pleasant, nothing fuller nor better in heaven and earth; because love is born of God, and cannot rest but in God, above all created things.
Being a producer and a star of the play was a lot more challenging and difficult than I ever anticipated, but so rewarding. I got to be involved with the writing, the casting.
There is nothing more important for me than God.
There is nothing more rewarding than taking care of yourself!
I think escapism is very important, certainly in my life. I love nothing more than escaping into the world of a film or a novel. To be involved in creating that for other people is a privilege.
There is nothing more rewarding than completing a goal you have set for yourself.
The gospel does in truth proclaim the redemption of reason. Obscurantism is always evil, and wilful error is always sin., All truth is God's truth; facts, as such, are sacred, and nothing is more un-Christian than to run away from them.
There is nothing more important than hard work.
What gave you this idea of an imperfect god?' 'I don't know. It seems quite feasible to me. That is the only god I could imagine believing in, a god whose passion is not a redemption, who saves nothing, fulfills no purpose--a god who simply is.
There is nothing more rewarding than winning when you're looked at as not being capable of doing so.
It's always difficult to write honestly of one's deepest feelings, particularly without the protective veil of fiction. But the more difficult, the more rewarding if one succeeds. Rewarding not only to the work but to one's peace of mind.
Nothing is more important to me, and nothing was more important to our founding fathers, than freedom of religion.
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