Quotemeal: Jun. 16th, 2022

Thursday, June 16, 2022

"Our valleys may be filled with foes and tears; but we can lift our eyes to the hills to see God and the angels, heaven's spectators, who support us according to God's infinite wisdom as they prepare our welcome home."
— Billy Graham

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Illustration of Billy Graham — "Our valleys may be filled with foes and tears; but we can lift our eyes to the hills to see God and the angels, heaven's spectators, who support us according to God's infinite wisdom as they prepare our welcome home."

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