The following quote is by an 80 year old son, grandson, and great-grandson of Church of the Nazarene ministers. Who said this?
“I have concluded that the accumulation of wealth, even if I could achieve it, is an insufficient reason for living. When I reach the end of my days, a moment or two from now, I must look backward on something more meaningful than the pursuit of houses and land and machines and stocks and bonds. Nor is fame of any lasting benefit.
I will consider my earthly existence to have been wasted unless I can recall a loving family, a consistent investment in the lives of people, and an earnest attempt to serve the God who made me. Nothing else makes much sense.”
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Who said this? James Dobson in his book, "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women"
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