Quotemeal: Sep. 19th, 1961

Tuesday, September 19, 1961

"Christ demands that the driving force in your life must be love. All other things, although important, are secondary. Love is the sign of true discipleship."
— Solly Ozrovech

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Illustration of Solly Ozrovech — "Christ demands that the driving force in your life must be love. All other things, although important, are secondary. Love is the sign of true discipleship."

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