Quotemeal: Jan. 1st, 1951

Monday, January 1, 1951

"Perhaps God brings us to the end of our resources so we can discover the vastness of His."
— Neil Anderson

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Illustration of Neil Anderson — "Perhaps God brings us to the end of our resources so we can discover the vastness of His."

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