Quotemeal: Jun. 21st, 1965

Monday, June 21, 1965

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"The Bible shows how the world progresses. It begins with a garden, but ends with a Holy City."
— Phillips Brooks

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"We don't seem to want to worship a God who's too big, too authoritative. We seem more comfortable with a deity who's more manageable."
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Illustration of Phillips Brooks — "The Bible shows how the world progresses. It begins with a garden, but ends with a Holy City."

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