Quotemeal: Jul. 5th, 1959

Sunday, July 5, 1959

"The valley of the shadow of death holds no darkness for the child of God. There must be light, else there could be no shadow. Jesus is the light. He has overcome death."
— Dwight L. Moody

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Illustration of Dwight L. Moody — "The valley of the shadow of death holds no darkness for the child of God. There must be light, else there could be no shadow. Jesus is the light. He has overcome death."

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