Faith in action is love, and love in action is service. By transforming that faith into living acts of love, we put ourselves in contact with God Himself, with Jesus our Lord.
Our only hope lies in the power of our love, generosity, tolerance and understanding and our commitment to making the world a better place for all...
Success in life depends upon happiness, and happiness is found in no other way than through SERVICE that is rendered in a spirit of love.
You can start right where you stand and apply the habit of going the extra mile by rendering more service and better service than you are now being paid for.
God does not begin by asking us about our ability, but only about our availability, and if we then prove our dependability, he will increase our capability.
There can be no greater gift than that of giving one’s time and energy to help others without expecting anything in return.
The greatest rewards come when you give of yourself. It’s about bettering the lives of others, being part of something bigger than yourself, and making a positive difference.
To move forward you have to give back.
Every time a child is saved from the dark side of life, every time one of us makes the effort to make a difference in a child’s life, we add light and healing to our own lives.
Quality in a service or product is not what you put into it. It is what the client or customer gets out of it.
Being a disciple means being constantly ready to bring the love of Jesus to others, and this can happen unexpectedly and in any place: on the street, in a city square, during work, on a journey.
The world tells us to seek success, power and money; God tells us to seek humility, service and love.
The life of Jesus is a life for others. It is a life of service.
The ultimate test of your greatness is the way you treat every human being.
Helping people in need is a good and essential part of my life, a kind of destiny.
If you look after your staff, they’ll look after your customers. It’s that simple.
The only way you can serve God is by serving other people.
If you give it to God, He transforms your test into a testimony, your mess into a message, and your misery into a ministry.
Humility is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking of yourself less. Humility is thinking more of others.
Christianity is not a religion or a philosophy, but a relationship and a lifestyle. The core of that lifestyle is thinking of others, as Jesus did, instead of ourselves.