Quotemeal: Apr. 15th, 2015

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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"Accustom yourself gradually to carry Prayer into all your daily occupation — speak, act, work in peace, as if you were in prayer, as indeed you ought to be."
— François Fénelon

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"He prayed for his enemies, and you do not even pray for your friends."
Johann Arndt
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Napoleon
"The modern church rejects the outcasts of society where as these very outcasts were the very ones who were drawn to Jesus."

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Illustration of François Fénelon — "Accustom yourself gradually to carry Prayer into all your daily occupation — speak, act, work in peace, as if you were in prayer, as indeed you ought to be."

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