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15th June, 1872.—Lewalé doubts Sangara on account of having brought no letters. Nothing can be believed in this land unless it is in black and white, and but little even then; the most circumstantial details are often mere figments of the brain. The one half one hears may safely be called false, and the other half doubtful or not proven.
— David Livingstone
Our scars are a witness to the world. They are apart of our story. Healed wounds that are symbols that God has restored us.
— Louie Giglio
May God enable me to have a single eye and a simple heart, desiring to please God, to do good to my fellow creatures, and testify my gratitude to my adorable Redeemer.
— William Wilberforce
God is able to take the mess of our past and turn it into a message. He takes the trials and tests and turns them into a testimony.
— Christine Caine
There is an appropriate way to use your story, not as an excuse but as a testimony to God's ability to free you from the past.
— Andy Stanley
If you give it to God, He transforms your test into a testimony, your mess into a message, and your misery into a ministry.
— Rick Warren
Give Him your mess and let it become your message.
— Joyce Meyer
If you only knew what God had to take me through to get me to the place where he could use me to be a blessing to other people, I doubt whether you would be willing to pay the price.
— Charles Swindoll
The followers of Jesus did not die for what they believed - they died for what they claim to have seen.
— Andy Stanley
Most of the heroes of Scripture rose to their greatest victories after their worst mistakes. God is in the redemption business, and He testifies of this through the lives of everyone He calls.
— Rick Joyner
It is serving God and others persistently with full heart and soul that turns testimony of truth into unbreakable spiritual strength.
— Henry B. Eyring
I assure you that some of the most awesome things God has ever done for me have come out of the most awful things I'd done to myself.
— Beth Moore