C.T. Studd
Studd, C.T. – “A lost reputation is the best degree for Christ’s service.”
Studd, C.T. – In 1884, C.T. Studd, one of the Cambridge Seven, felt convicted, “How could I spend the best hours of my life in working for myself and for the honor and pleasures of this world while thousands and thousands of souls are perishing every day without having heard of the Lord Jesus Christ, going down to Christless and hopeless graves?” (John Pollock. The Cambridge Seven, 2nd ed. Great Britain: Marshalls, 1985, 75.)
*Studd, C.T. – “If Jesus Christ be the Son of God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.”
Studd, C.T. – In 1885, C.T. Studd, one of the Cambridge Seven, ended his remarks at their farewell meeting, “What I would have you gather is that God does not deal with you until you are wholly given up to Him, and then He will tell you what He would have you do.” (John Pollock. The Cambridge Seven, 2nd ed. Great Britain: Marshalls, 1985, 109.)
