Quotemeal: Oct. 3rd, 1950

Tuesday, October 3, 1950

"Whatever tries us in any way, speak to the Lord about it."
— George Mueller

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Illustration of George Mueller — "Whatever tries us in any way, speak to the Lord about it."

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