“When you know that you know to the extent of committing your life to a just cause, then nothing will be able to stop you.”

“You can be in the vanguard of those that bring a change to the community and to the nation as a whole.”

“We can choose to live under the rulership of God or under the rulership of the devil.”

“When you live in darkness, you live under the rulership of the devil.”

“As long as you are ready to pay this price for living in the light (knowledge) the darkness (ignorance) becomes a servant to you.”

“Your voice could go to where your feet could not go.”

“Your resources could go to where your hands could not reach.”

“To break yourself loose from the dominion, ruler-ship and manipulation of the devil, you have to embrace light (knowledge).”

“The only reason for your intimidation by the devil, and your being afraid of him, or what he can do is because you are living in ignorance (darkness) which is his territory.”

“Sometimes the process of growth looks a lot like destruction and pain. But you’ll realize with time that you’re not breaking; you’re healing.”

“If we could be humble enough to submit our passions, sentiments and even weaknesses to God Almighty, he would successfully convert them to something positive that would eventually glorify Him.”

“If we destroy our time, time also destroys us very badly”

“Many [Tudor-era religious radicals] believed then, exactly as Christian fundamentalists do today, that they lived in the ‘last days’ before Armageddon and, again just as now, saw signs all around in the world that they took as certain proof that the Apocalypse was imminent. Again like fundamentalists today, they looked on the prospect of the violent destruction of mankind without turning a hair. The remarkable similarity between the first Tudor Puritans and the fanatics among today’s Christian fundamentalists extends to their selective reading of the Bible, their emphasis on the Book of Revelation, their certainty of their rightness, even to their phraseology. Where the Book of Revelation is concerned, I share the view of Guy, that the early church fathers released something very dangerous on the world when, after much deliberation, they decided to include it in the Christian canon.”[From the author’s concluding Historical Note]”

“Believe that your life is not ordinary and never look down on what you can do to impact a life.”

“Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not in your strength, to fight against ungodliness and injustice in the society.”