Quotemeal: Sep. 21st, 1957

Saturday, September 21, 1957

"There is evidence for the deity of Jesus — good, strong, historical , cumulative evidence; evidence to which an honest person can subscribe without committing intellectual suicide."
— John Stott

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Illustration of John Stott — "There is evidence for the deity of Jesus — good, strong, historical , cumulative evidence; evidence to which an honest person can subscribe without committing intellectual suicide."

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