In his book Deserted by God?, author and pastor Sinclair Ferguson shares the following story:
The first physician to die of the AIDS virus in the United Kingdom was a young Christian. He had contracted it while doing medical research in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. In the last days of his life, his power of communication failed. He struggled with increasing difficulty to express his thoughts to his wife. On ...
Sinclair Ferguson, Deserted by God? (Banner of Truth, 1993), p. 51; submitted by Van Morris, Mount Washington, Kentucky
One morning as I got ready for work, my husband watched me put on blush and eyeliner. I always get nervous when he hovers like this. Dan's a purist; he thinks I'm prettier without make-up. Later that night, he asked me why I wear it.
"I like wearing make-up because I feel more finished—more put together—when I have on blush and mascara," I explained.
"What do you think would happen if you ...
Marian V. Liautaud, "The Skin I'm In," Today's Christian Woman Editor's Blog (7-9-09)
Almost 20 years ago I received a letter from a young mother in my church at the time. Her name was Jan, and this is the story she wrote me:
It was the end. I knew it. I could no longer fight. I sat here emotionless. I was totally alone. Others had tried to help—doctors, nurses, parents, husband, children. But they were gone. Hours earlier I had come into the hospital on an emergency basis. I ...
Lee Eclov, in his sermon "Where the Battle Is Fought," PreachingToday.com
Bishop and author William Willimon tells of an encounter he once had with a dying woman:
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When I entered the room that afternoon, I could see she was very near the end.
"Would you like me to pray for you?" I asked. "Would you like me to summon a priest?"
With her last ounce of energy, she held out the crucifix toward me, which depicted the body of Christ nailed to the cross. She said, "Thank you—but ...
William Willimon, "You Need a Good Priest," PreachingToday.com
When asked about the conservative tone of the 2006 fall collections fashion show in Paris, world-famous designer Miuccia Prada replied: "The super-exposure of nudity seems not to have given much happiness to women."
Kate Betts, "Looks Like a Cover-Up," Time (3-13-06)