Holiness leads to wholeness and wholeness leads to happiness.

Leslie Vernick
Holiness leads to wholeness and wholeness leads to happiness.
Holiness leads to wholeness and wholeness leads to happiness.
Holiness leads to wholeness and wholeness leads to happiness.
Holiness leads to wholeness and wholeness leads to happiness.
About This Quote

This quotation is often cited when faith-based programs are being discussed. In this quote, wholeness is defined as being whole in your soul and in your spirit. It is a state in which a person is strong in character and spirit, and in which a person has achieved a level of peace and happiness in his or her life.

Source: Lord, I Just Want To Be Happy

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