Quotemeal: Sep. 22nd, 1958

Monday, September 22, 1958

"If you want to see God's power at work, you must get out of the church and into the world. Watch the extravagant lengths which God will go to reveal Himself to people who don't know Him. Then you will learn how truly awesome our God is."
— Author Unknown

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Illustration of Author Unknown — "If you want to see God's power at work, you must get out of the church and into the world. Watch the extravagant lengths which God will go to reveal Himself to people who don't know Him. Then you will learn how truly awesome our God is."

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