Quotemeal: Sep. 20th, 1961

Wednesday, September 20, 1961

"Those who doubt most, and yet strive to overcome their doubts, turn out to be some of Christ's strongest disciples."
— Selwyn Hughes

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Illustration of Selwyn Hughes — "Those who doubt most, and yet strive to overcome their doubts, turn out to be some of Christ's strongest disciples."

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