8 Quotes & Sayings By Wes Moore

Wes Moore is a Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation and a contributing writer to The Atlantic. He is the author of The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates and the Future of America, and has written for National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, GQ, and ESPN. He is also a columnist for the New York Times’ Op-Docs section.

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From the pastor who has an affair with his secretary, to the jerk at the office who happens to be a deacon, to the overbearing boss who can’t miss his Monday night Bible study, Christians today cause more problems for the gospel than all the devil’s demons put together. Wes Moore
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What is missing in our time is not the willingness of God toact in biblical ways, but the willingness of his people to believehe is still the God of the Bible–and to act on that faith. To throwaway fear, to stride against common wisdom, to risk all that wehave and all that we are so we may follow only our simple beliefthat the God of the Scriptures is still alive and that he will stilldo what he says in his Word. Wes Moore
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Sophie Bach from The Maker:You’re a human being with a personality and a will, and you make choices and think and create. Is there no meaning to you, Adrien Bach?And what about us? Is the way we feel about each other just simulated emotions from some biological process–nothing more? Wes Moore
When our passion for the Great Commission, becomes our search...
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When our passion for the Great Commission, becomes our search for the Great Politician, we know we're lost. Wes Moore
Why would you accept the Jesus of the Bible, if...
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Why would you accept the Jesus of the Bible, if you have rejected the Bible of Jesus? Wes Moore
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Adrien Bach, main character from The Maker:You know, when you’re a kid, you think you’re going to grow up to be something special, do something important. You’re not going to be a regular Joe like everybody else. But then you get out there and life starts to hit you. It hits you so many times, eventually you just can’t get up anymore. Or won’t. And then you just don’t know. Those dreams seem to fade away, and suddenly you’re not sure who you are anymore. . Wes Moore
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People who taught me that no accident of birth--not being black or relatively poor, being from Baltimore or the Bronx or fatherless--would ever define or limit me. In other words, they helped me to discover what it means to be free.. My only wish--and I know Wes feels the same--is that the boys (and girls) who come after us will know this freedom. It's up to us, all of us, to make a way for them. . Wes Moore