Quotemeal: Jun. 13th, 1961

Tuesday, June 13, 1961

"Be still, and in the quiet moments, listen to the voice of your heavenly Father. His words can renew your spirit. No one knows you and your needs like He does."
— Janet L. Weaver

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Illustration of Janet L. Weaver — "Be still, and in the quiet moments, listen to the voice of your heavenly Father. His words can renew your spirit. No one knows you and your needs like He does."

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