Top 1200 Southern Baptist Quotes & Sayings - Page 5
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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Don't 'honey' me in that southern-fried twang.
I have a tight-knit Southern family.
I concentrate on the southern African subcontinent.
I grew up Baptist and still go to church. I myself have explored other religions, because I want to know what it is that makes other people tick. I find we're all talking about the same thing, really - it's all God.
All Southern groups associate with one another.
He can heal me. I believe He will. I believe I'm going to be an old surely Baptist preacher. And even if He doesn't...that's the thing: I've read Philippians 1. I know what Paul says. I'm here let's work, if I go home? That's better. I understand that.
I grew up in the Baptist Church, and going to church with my father; I remember being 8 years old, trying to determine whether I was really ready to give up sin, and for days I agonized.
A Southern accent is not a club in my bag.
Put an underdog on top and it makes no difference whether his name is Russian, Jewish, Negro, Management, Labor, Mormon, or Baptist he goes haywire. I've found very, very few who remember their past condition when prosperity comes.
I grew up as a kind of nondenominational Christian. I have two uncles who are Baptist ministers. I went to a Samoan church when I was younger. I went to a Catholic school, so I was actually able to experience a lot of different religions. Mormonism, as well. My father in-law, who I'm very close with, is a Muslim.
We do not have a secure border on our southern flank.
The people in southern Georgia are tough.
I was married for 10 minutes into a Southern family.
Southern people remind me a lot of Australia.
It is a great privilege to meet inspiring leaders from different parts of the church - Catholic, Baptist, Salvation Army, Pentecostal, Lutheran, Methodist, and so many more - and discover that what unites us is infinitely greater than what divides us.
I was born and raised in southern Utah.
Southern lawyers don't read novels much.
My uncle is a Southern planter. He's an undertaker in Alabama.
I'm so southern Ohio. And Cleveland is a different world, you know?
Southern gentility is evocative to me.
A Roman Catholic worships a god who speaks through the Pope, while a Baptist worships a god who does not. They cannot be worshipping the same god.
I don't want to be the Hollywood girl... I'm Southern and old-fashioned.
I'm still true to my Southern roots.
I am perhaps being a bit facetious but if some of my good Baptist brethren in Georgia had done a little preaching from the pulpitagainst the K.K.K. in the '20s, I would have a little more genuine American respect for their Christianity!
The Westboro Baptist Church is no more a church than Church's Fried Chicken is a church.
What can I say? I'm a Southern girl.
For breakfast I have grits, because I'm a Southern girl!
I was raised a proper Southern boy.
I was in the invasion of Normandy in southern France.
It's a very Southern thing to be interested in dark stuff.
They seem to be charmed by my Southern accent.
Yes, I'm a real southern boy.
I, on the other hand, have a bit of a southern accent.
Those tragic comedians, the Chamber of Commerce red hunters, the Women's Christian Temperance Union smellers, the censors of books, the Klan regulators, the Methodist prowlers, the Baptist guardians of sacred vessels-we have the national mentality of a police lieutenant.
There's no such thing as being too Southern.
Southern California, they have been amazing. They're totally with us.
In the Concrete Jungle, there's definitely no Southern hospitality.
I'm not in the least Southern; I'm entirely New England.
My grandmother, she's been the positive portion of my life the entire time. She raised us Baptist, and when I got old enough to say I didn't want to go to church, she didn't force me. She was cool.
What I do is not regional comedy, and it is not based in the southern area.
I'm Southern, so alligator tail is pretty interesting and yummy.
Anything to do with the South resonates with me, because I'm Southern.
In Southern Europe, we have, of course, very bad governments.
My spiritual life is an interesting thing. It's pretty private. I was raised Catholic in the Baptist Bible belt, so my spirituality was challenged and very much a private thing and it continues to be.
I care to live only to entice people to look at Nature's loveliness. Heaven knows that John the Baptist was not more eager to get all his fellow sinners into the Jordan than I to baptize all of mine in the beauty of God's mountains.
I also admire my pastor, John K. Jenkins Sr. (First Baptist Church of Glenarden). My pastor taught me the importance of tithing and giving back, that it has to be at the top of my budget. And he is one of the most generous folks I know.
I'm a born-again Christian. I was raised Episcopalian - I've always been of a Christian faith, but I became much more active in it when I married my first husband, Marvin. I changed from Episcopalian to Baptist.
I formally proposed. I'm a good Southern gentleman.
Good southern boys always have this connection with their mom.
You can't do Shakespeare with a Southern accent, honey.
I'm very proud of my Southern accent, it's part of me.
My family is Southern. I'm used to Bill Clintons.
I didn't like my first primary school in Leicester very much. As I was going home on my tricycle one day, I said, 'There's no reading, no writing and no arithmetic - it's really boring!' So I was sent to St John the Baptist Church of England Primary.
We could say that people who eat grits, listen to country music, follow stock-car racing, support corporal punishment in the schools, hunt 'possum, go to Baptist churches and prefer bourbon to Scotch are likely to be Southerners.
I came from a very military, Christian, Southern upbringing.
I'm a Georgia Southern boy.
Boiled peanuts are a Southern thing.
I'm so Southern that I'm related to myself. I'm actually my own cousin.
There's something about Southern characters.
It is my growing conviction that the Baptist churches in America are behind the age in missionary spirit. They now and then make a spasmodic effort to throw off a nightmare debt of some years' accumulation, and then sink back into unconscious repose.
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