12+ David W Augsburger Quotes On Religion, Education And Bible
David W Augsburger is a professor of pastoral care and counseling at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. He is the author of several books, including Caring Enough to Confront and The Freedom of Obedience. He is an internationally known speaker and consultant on conflict resolution and peacemaking. Following is our collection on famous quotes by David W Augsburger on leadership, religion, love.
An open ear is the only believable sign of an open heart. — David W Augsburger
The more we run from conflict, the more it masters us; the more we try to avoid it, the more it controls us; the less we fear conflict, the less it confuses us; the less we deny our differences, the less they divide us. — David W Augsburger
Happy persons seldom think of happiness. They are too busy losing their lives in the meaningful sacrifices of service. — David W Augsburger
Happiness is living by inner purpose, not by outer pressures. Happiness is having a sense of meaning, not a feeling of futility. — David W Augsburger
The golden rule of friendship is to listne to others as you would have them listen to you. — David W Augsburger
Ontologically, chocolate raises profoundly disturbing questions: Does not chocolate offer natural revelation of the goodness of the Creator just as chilies disclose a divine sense of humor? Is the human born with an innate longing for chocolate? Does the notion of chocolate preclude the concept of free will? — David W Augsburger
Theologically, the creation of chocolate demonstrates both the unity and the diversity of humanity. Wherever you taste it, in every country of the world, it is immediately recognizable. Other things, in every cuisine, are just food, but chocolate is chocolate. — David W Augsburger
The man who forgives pays a tremendous price - the price of the evil he forgives. — David W Augsburger
If chocolate is a foretaste of heaven, what does it mean that chocolate is freely available to all? — David W Augsburger
Happiness is living by inner purpose. — David W Augsburger
Forgiving is...recognizing the injury, owning the pain, & reaching out. — David W Augsburger
A group is as healthy as its 'social contract' is clear; a congregation as faithful as its covenant is mutually understood; a pastor as effective as the pastor's and people's commitment to trust and integrity is honored, guarded, and fulfilled. — David W Augsburger
Life Lessons by David W Augsburger
- David W Augsburger encourages us to practice forgiveness, understanding, and reconciliation in our relationships with others.
- He emphasizes the importance of listening to and respecting different perspectives, even if we don't agree with them.
- He teaches us that we can use our differences to build bridges and create a more harmonious world.
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