Quotemeal: Nov. 30th, 1955

Wednesday, November 30, 1955

"God builds his kingdom primarily through ordinary people who are willing to use daily encounters to tell others about the salvation that is available in Jesus Christ."
— Anthony Campolo

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Illustration of Anthony Campolo — "God builds his kingdom primarily through ordinary people who are willing to use daily encounters to tell others about the salvation that is available in Jesus Christ."

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