Quotemeal: Nov. 11th, 1948

Thursday, November 11, 1948

Blessed Christmas!

Our prayer is that the presence of Jesus be with you and fill you with hope, peace, and love!

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"The heart of a child is the most precious of God's creation. Never break it. At all costs, never break it."
— Joseph L. Whitten

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Illustration of Joseph L. Whitten — "The heart of a child is the most precious of God's creation. Never break it. At all costs, never break it."

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