Quotemeal: Sep. 3rd, 1954

Friday, September 3, 1954

Celebrating 30 Years of Heartlight!

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

30 Years of Heartlight
"We can never hear the warning often enough. The tongue may be small, but oh so deadly when not under the sanctifying grace of God."
— Lin Pearson

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Illustration of Lin Pearson — "We can never hear the warning often enough. The tongue may be small, but oh so deadly when not under the sanctifying grace of God."

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The classic twice-daily devotional from Charles H. Spurgeon.
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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.