Quotes from Shane Claiborne
                        How can we worship a homeless man on Sunday and ignore one on Monday?
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        The dreams get anchored in aged wisdom not some utopian fantasy.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        We need to be politically engaged, but peculiar in how we engage. Jesus and the early Christians had a marvelous political imagination. They turned all the presumptions and ideas of power and blessing upside down.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        The work of community, love, reconciliation, restoration is the work we cannot leave up to politicians. This is the work we are all called to do.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        As an American, and especially as a Christian, I am convinced that a love for our own people is not a bad thing, but love doesn't stop at borders. Love is infinitely boundless and all about holy trespassing and offensive friendships.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        The love that makes community is the willingness to do someone else's dirty work.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        The best critique of what is wrong is the practice of something better. So let's stop complaining about the church we've experienced and work on becoming the church we dream of.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        We're not church planters. We are community planters and, as we work in our communities, we join local churches.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        Faith is being idealistic, because we have made an idol out of the status quo.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        It is a beautiful thing when folks in poverty are no longer just a missions project but become genuine friends and family with whom we laugh, cry, dream and struggle.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        If every Christian family brought in a child who needed a family we would put the foster care system out of business.
                    — Shane Claiborne