Ron Brackin
America is a post-Christian nation only in the sense that we have built a tenement on the foundation of a palace.
— Ron Brackin
An individual who delights at all in the beauty of language does well to avoid becoming an attorney or a legislator.
— Ron Brackin
Art--music, painting, sculpture, dance, drama--opens doors to our soul, exposing our lives to whom or what we allow to enter.
— Ron Brackin
Capitalism—trade and industry controlled by people instead of a state—is a fine notion. Sadly, it has devolved into a culture in which tradesmen and industrialists lie, cheat, and sacrifice themselves and others for money to buy stuff that doesn’t work, doesn’t last, and doesn’t matter. And after they’re dead, their lives haven’t mattered. Even if they built a city, others will tear it down one day to build a park. Successful capitalists invest themselves in the lives of others.
— Ron Brackin
Complete honesty is not the same thing as full disclosure.
— Ron Brackin
Confusion and doubt are an important part of faith.
— Ron Brackin
Do what you will, but never out of fear.
— Ron Brackin
Faith is such a wonderful thing. Without it, we would be panicky when we feel like we're standing alone and when the things we need and yearn for seem to be beyond our reach.
— Ron Brackin
Followers of Jesus do well to spend more time engaging him than explaining him.
— Ron Brackin
Forgiveness is the virtue of the courageous, the response of the forgiven, the mercy of the just.
— Ron Brackin
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