Quotemeal: Nov. 30th, 1943

Tuesday, November 30, 1943

Verse of the Day: The Stream Continues

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"God builds his kingdom primarily through ordinary people who are willing to use daily encounters to tell others about the salvation that is available in Jesus Christ."
— Anthony Campolo

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"If the blind put their hand in God's they find their way more surely than those who see but have not faith or purpose."
Helen Keller
"Behind every saint stands another saint."
"I make it a rule of Christian duty never to go to a place where there is not room for my Master as well as myself."
John Newton
"The word of God hidden in the heart is a stubborn voice to suppress."
Billy Graham

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Illustration of Anthony Campolo — "God builds his kingdom primarily through ordinary people who are willing to use daily encounters to tell others about the salvation that is available in Jesus Christ."

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