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Category Archives ⇒ Quote of the Day

March 25, 2018
03/25/2018 · Martin Kelley

The peo­ple were qui­et, sober & atten­tive, truth tri­umphed over all oppo­si­tion, blessed be name of Lord.
 — BRANSON

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March 24, 2018
03/24/2018 · Martin Kelley

When­ev­er we inter­cede in prayer we must be pre­pared for answer which places a prac­ti­cal oblig­a­tion upon us.
 — GREEN

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March 23, 2018
03/23/2018 · Martin Kelley

In all ages it has been a real birth of God in the soul which is the true Immanuel state.
 — JOB SCOTT

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March 22, 2018
03/22/2018 · Martin Kelley

Let it be con­sid­ered that the min­istry is a birth.
 — BOWNAS

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March 22, 2018
03/22/2018 · Martin Kelley

Let it be con­sid­ered that the min­istry is a birth.
 — BOWNAS

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March 21, 2018
03/21/2018 · Martin Kelley

To “do the right thing” real­ly means to seek and do God’s will in every situation.
 — TABER

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March 20, 2018
03/20/2018 · Martin Kelley

Have you known the king­dom & the pow­er in which it stands like a lit­tle leav­en hid? Hin­der not its working
 — SHEWEN

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March 19, 2018
03/19/2018 · Martin Kelley

We are called to bear one another’s bur­dens, for­give one anoth­er, and nev­er judge or accuse one another. 

— Isaac Penington

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Martin Kelley is a Quaker writer, workshop leader, and editor, with a focus on outreach, nonviolence, and the Christian roots of Friends. Sharing stories of Quakers as senior editor of Friends Journal magazine and blogger at Quaker Ranter. Learn more at MartinKelley.com.

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