Ian Maclaren, born on November 3, 1850, in Scotland, and died on May 6, 1907, was a renowned British author, clergyman, and social activist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his concise and vivid writing style, as well as his profound humanistic concerns, his works have been beloved by readers of all ages.
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Source: Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
“The world cannot always understand one's profession of faith, but it can understand service.”
“Don't seek to lead people to a God you have ceased to believe in.”
“Be kind to one another, because most of us are fighting a hard battle.”
“Jesus was himself the one convincing and permanent miracle.”
Source: The Mind of the Master
“Be kind to everyone,becaus e everyone you meet is fighting a battle”
“Ability involves responsibility; power, to its last particle, is duty.”
