Quotemeal: Jan. 21st, 1955

Friday, January 21, 1955

"Christianity can never come to us as a bargain; it can never be had at wholesale price. We must be willing to pay the full price of surrender and trust."
— William L. Krutza

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Illustration of William L. Krutza — "Christianity can never come to us as a bargain; it can never be had at wholesale price.  We must be willing to pay the full price of surrender and trust."

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