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Community is essential when it comes to successfully living out the Christian walk in a day-to-day context. So the math is simple: More community = More disciples.

Community is essential when it comes to successfully living out the Christian walk in a day-to-day context. So the math is simple: More community = More disciples.

Ed Stetzer, Eric Geiger (2014). “Transformational Groups: Creating a New Scorecard for Groups”, p.168, B&H Publishing Group

100% of the people who give 110% do not understand math.

Demetri Martin (2011). “This Is a Book”, p.40, Hachette UK

It is not certain that everything is uncertain.

Blaise Pascal (1850). “The Thoughts on religion, and evidences of Christianity, of Pascal; tr., with intr., notes, etc., by G. Pearce”, p.99

First rate mathematicians choose first rate people, but second rate mathematicians choose third rate people.

"Comic Sections: Book of Mathematical Jokes, Humour, Wit and Wisdom". Book by Des MacHale, 1993.

Mathematics may be compared to a mill of exquisite workmanship, which grinds your stuff to any degree of fineness.

Thomas Henry Huxley, Henrietta A. Huxley (1908). “Aphorisms and reflections”

All the standard equations of mathematical physics can be separated and solved in Kerr geometry.

"Proceedings of the Gibbs Symposium: Yale University, May 15-17, 1989" by D. G. Caldi, ‎George D. Mostow, (p. 230), 1989.

Do not lose your faith. A mighty fortress is our mathematics. Mathematics will rise to the challenge, as it always has.

"The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of Complexity". Book by Heinz Pagels. Chapter 3, p. 94, 1988.

A great deal more is known than has been proved.

"The Music of the Primes : Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery of Mathematics". Book by Marcus du Sautoy, 2003.

By studying the masters and not their pupils.

Niels Henrik Abel, Olav Arnfinn Laudal, Ragni Piene (2004). “The Legacy of Niels Henrik Abel: The Abel Bicentennial, Oslo, June 3-8, 2002”, p.353, Springer Science & Business Media

There can never be surprises in logic.

Ludwig Wittgenstein (2016). “Tractatus Logico Philosophicus”, p.28, Clube de Autores