Quotemeal: Jul. 8th, 1955

Friday, July 8, 1955

"God meets me everywhere, or I never meet Him. If I think I meet Him only in Bible and Sacrament, and in the Christian fellowship, then I do not know who it is I meet."
— M. A. C. Warren

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Illustration of M. A. C. Warren — "God meets me everywhere, or I never meet Him. If I think I meet Him only in Bible and Sacrament, and in the Christian fellowship, then I do not know who it is I meet."

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