Quotemeal: Sep. 25th, 1947

Thursday, September 25, 1947

"When we wake up each morning, if praise of the Risen Christ were to fill our hearts ... then in the monotony of daily life, an inner surge of vitality would reveal our hidden longing."
— Brother Roger

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Illustration of Brother Roger — "When we wake up each morning, if praise of the Risen Christ were to fill our hearts ... then in the monotony of daily life, an inner surge of vitality would reveal our hidden longing."

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