Samuel T. Padmore
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“Your spiritual path is decided by your vision and accomplished by your consistency.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“The unfinished business will always come after you. Whatever you fail to kill will hunt your children, or the next generation.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“An ordinary method will never produce extraordinary expectation of a prayer life.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“Your spiritual path is decided by your vision and accomplished by your consistency.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“An ordinary method will never produce extraordinary expectation of a prayer life.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“Successful prayer life only dies after its habit dies.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“The unfinished business will always come after you. Whatever you fail to kill will hunt your children, or the next generation.”
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
― Invading the Kingdom of Darkness: Rescuing Families and Nations
“While we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion. To the distinguished character of Patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian.”
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