God will bring people and events into our lives, and whatever we may think about them, they are designed for the evolution of His life in us.

Thomas Keating
God will bring people and events into our lives, and...
God will bring people and events into our lives, and...
God will bring people and events into our lives, and...
God will bring people and events into our lives, and...
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God will bring people and events into our lives, and whatever we may think about them, they are designed for the evolution of His life in us. This is from a book titled "How Children Grow".

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