James Green Somerville Quotes & Sayings
14 most famous James Green Somerville quotes and sayings (clergyman). These are the first 10 quotes we have.
“We were growing up in West Virginia. Everybody was poor there in the southern part of the state. It was like growing up in the Great Depression from the stories I hear people tell. Everybody was poor and so we didn't know that we were any different from anybody else.”
“I dropped out of school for a semester, transferred to another college, switched to an art major, graduated, got married, and for a while worked as a graphic designer.”
“There are congressmen in our congregation, judges, federal reserve governors. And there are also people who are homeless and some who are mentally ill. To be able to talk to each of those people is something that I've had to learn how to do over the years.”
“I began to pray those same fervent prayers, lying in bed at night, hoping to see a scroll unrolled from the ceiling with a message from God just for me.”
“It's not just being called to the ministry that counts.”
“I know the world is hungry for good ministry.”
“John the Baptist was supposed to point the way to the Christ. He was just the voice, not the Messiah. So everybody's calling has dignity to it and God seems to know better than we do what is in us that needs to be called forth.”
“My father was a Presbyterian minister, working among the poor in West Virginia. He had taken what amounted to a vow of poverty when he accepted that call and so we never had much money.”
“Washington is a great international city and in the congregation we have people who are rich and poor, black and white, and from every part of the world.”
“As long as I loved and served Christ I could be anything I wanted to be.”
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