Quotemeal: Mar. 5th, 1962

Monday, March 5, 1962

"One of the ways that our faith expresses itself is by our ability to be still, to be present, and not to panic or lose perspective. God still does his best work in the most difficult of circumstances."
— Tim Hansel

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Illustration of Tim Hansel — "One of the ways that our faith expresses itself is by our ability to be still, to be present, and not to panic or lose perspective. God still does his best work in the most difficult of circumstances."

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