“A man who is thirsty stands before a fountain. "No," he says, "I will never touch a drop of moisture as long as I live. Cannot I get my thirst quenched in my own way?" We tell him, no; he must drink or die. He says, "I will never drink; but it is a hard thing that I must therefore die. It is a bigoted, cruel thing to tell me so." He is wrong. His thirst is the inevitable result of neglecting a law of nature. You, too, must believe or die; why refuse to obey the command? Drink, man, drink! Take Christ and live.”
Quote by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Around the Wicket Gate
This book delves into the lives of individuals in a small town, examining the impact of modernity on their traditional way of life. The narrative follows characters as they navigate the complexities of maintaining their heritage while embracing new opportunities. more
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