Quotemeal: Apr. 17th, 1948

Saturday, April 17, 1948

Celebrating 30 Years of Heartlight!

See highlights from 30 years of Heartlight and plans for the future of this ministry.

30 Years of Heartlight
"If God were not willing to forgive sin, heaven would be empty."
— German proverb

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David Prior
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"Not only does sin hinder prayer; prayer hinders sin. The two are always opposed. The more careless we are about sin, the less we will pray. The more we pray,..."

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Illustration of German proverb — "If God were not willing to forgive sin, heaven would be empty."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.