“Whereas the global market aims for efficiency and speed, Christian hospitality is content to wait, to take time, to apparently do nothing if need be, since the aim is to be in God’s abundant time of giving and receiving.”

– Elizabeth Newman quoted by C. Christopher Smith & John Pattison in Slow Church p.203

“The biographer of St. John the Almsgiver (ca. 550 – 616) said that the Patriarch of Alexandria upended traditional notions of power by calling the “poor and beggars” his “masters and helpers.” He even gave a double portion of alms to a man whom he knew to be a false beggar, saying, “perchance it is my Christ and He is making trial of me.” ”

– C. Christopher Smith & John Pattison in Slow Church p.199

“Many Christians who oppose the teaching of evolution in school accept unquestioningly an economic Darwinism that exalts competition, scoffs at cooperation, and leaves for dead the slow and straggling wounded.”

– C. Christopher Smith & John Pattison in Slow Church p.158