Stephen Jay Berg (1951) Fifth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pueblo
Source: All our confidence is in God’s merciful love https://www.dioceseofpueblo.org/news/all-our-confidence-gods-merciful-love (September 22, 2020)
Fairbanks bishop hopes move will help priest shortage https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2019/11/fairbanks-bishop-hopes-move-will-help-priest-shortage/ (November 12, 2019)
Stephen Jay Berg (1951) Fifth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pueblo
Source: All our confidence is in God’s merciful love https://www.dioceseofpueblo.org/news/all-our-confidence-gods-merciful-love (September 22, 2020)
H. R. McMaster (1962) 26th United States National Security Advisor
How militaries learn and adapt: An interview with Major General H. R. McMaster http://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights/how-militaries-learn-and-adapt (April 2013)
Paul Newman (1925–2008) American actor and film director
Quoted in "Working for New Priorities," http://www.nea.org/neatoday/0002/intervw.html interview with Anita Merina, NEA Today (February 2000)
José Ornelas Carvalho (1954) Portuguese catholic bishop
Source: Making the church a laboratory of humanization https://www.dehoniani.org/en/making-the-church-a-laboratory-of-humanization/ (9 November 2020)
Tessa Virtue (1989) Canadian ice dancer
Tessa Virtue, Interview for Sportsnet.ca (January 2018)
Partnership with Scott Moir, Tessa Virtue about Moir
Scott Moir (1987) Canadian figure skater
Tessa Virtue, Interview for Sportsnet.ca (January 2018)
Partnership with Tessa Virtue, Tessa Virtue about Moir
William Carey (missionary) (1761–1834) English Baptist missionary and a Particular Baptist minister
Sect. IV : The Practicability of something being done, more than what is done, for the Conversion of the Heathen.
An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians (1792)
Context: The Missionaries must be men of great piety, prudence, courage, and forbearance; of undoubted orthodoxy in their sentiments, and must enter with all their hearts into the spirit of their mission; they must be willing to leave all the comforts of life behind them, and to encounter all the hardships of a torrid, or a frigid climate, an uncomfortable manner of living, and every other inconvenience that can attend this undertaking. … They must be very careful not to resent injuries which may be offered to them, nor to think highly of themselves, so as to despise the poor heathens, and by those means lay a foundation for their resentment, or rejection of the gospel. They must take every opportunity of doing them good, and labouring, and travelling, night and day, they must instruct, exhort, and rebuke, with all long suffering, and anxious desire for them, and, above all, must be instant in prayer for the effusion of the Holy Spirit upon the people of their charge. Let but missionaries of the above description engage in the work, and we shall see that it is not impracticable.
It might likewise be of importance, if God should bless their labours, for them to encourage any appearances of gifts amongst the people of their charge; if such should be raised up many advantages would be derived from their knowledge of the language, and customs of their countrymen; and their change of conduct would give great weight to their ministrations.
“We need to keep working because we need to make sure that we’re firing on all cylinders.”
Billie Joe Armstrong (1972) American singer and guitarist
George Ritzer (1940) American sociologist
Source: Globalization - A Basic Text (2010), Chapter 3, Related Processes I: Imperialism, Colonialism, and More, p. 67