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Coma Patient Wakes Up to a Different World
In 1988, a failed effort at attaching two train cars left Polish railway worker Jan Grzebski with massive head injuries. The damage was so extensive that ...
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Immigrant Unaware of Legal Status
Wilfredo Garza lived the life of an illegal immigrant for more than 35 years. Year after year, he eked out a living crossing the border from Mexico into ...
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Mystery Author Describes Conversion
Andrew Klavan is a popular writer of mysteries—some of which have been made into movies (1999's True Crime and 2001's Don't Say a Word). ...
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Why We Question The Resurrection
The evidence for Jesus' resurrection is so strong that nobody would question it except for two things: First, it is a very unusual event. And second, ...
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Marriage Saved After Receiving Christ
Shawna Pilat had had enough. It was Sunday morning in January of 2000, and her husband, Rick, still wasn't home from his Saturday night partying. ...
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Salvation Leads Man Out of Drug Addiction
Abner, a young professional in Los Angeles, had a Christian roommate who was part of a local church for twenty-somethings. This church sponsored an outreach ...
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Lottery Winner Only Wants New Nylons
Thelma and Victor Hayes struck it rich. In August of 2005, the Canadian couple won more than $7 million (Canadian) in the lottery.
There are a few additional ...
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Witch Receives the Gospel in Salem on Halloween
Shelly Wift laughingly describes herself as a "recovering witch." A plump woman in her early 30s with frizzy hair, she favors long cotton skirts picked ...
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Power of God Only for Believers
The kingdom of God is a present reality in our world accessible to those who will enter it through faith in Jesus. Those who participate in God's ...
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Discovering the Holy Spirit
One of the more humorous quirks of scientific history is the debate over who should get the credit for discovering oxygen. Joseph Priestley, an English ...
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