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Spiritual Impact Is Like Dominoes Falling
Rich Stearns, the president of World Vision, calls it the domino theory of spiritual impact. Imagine a long line of dominoes. When one falls, it starts ...
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85-year-old Woman Fights Off Her Husband's Attacker—a Moose
Alaskan Dorothea Taylor, 85, and her husband George Murphy, 82, got into a tussle with a moose while taking their golden retrievers, Fellar and Tut, out ...
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An Elderly Woman Reaches Out to Homesick College Students
Daniel Meyer tells the story of an elderly woman who heard a sermon in which she felt God encouraging her to look for ways in which she could use her ...
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The Tuskegee Airmen Display Courageous Faithfulness
George Lucas' 2012 film Red Tails provides a dramatized version of the true events behind a group of World War II soldiers called the Tuskegee Airmen. ...
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Supervisor's Presence Changes Flight Attendants' Service
Joe was an executive who did a lot of business traveling. One day when Joe was on a flight, he commented to himself, I cannot believe this flight crew. ...
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Man Waits Years for His Wife to Respond to His Love
In his sermon, "The World's Best Love Story," Haddon Robinson said:
There was once a young man from Chicago who went down to the bluegrass ...
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African Proverb About How Everyone Can Make a Difference
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try spending the night in a closed room with a mosquito. —African proverb
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Summer Job as Greenskeeper Is God's Calling "for This Time"
T. David Gordon, in his book, "Vocation: Work Quietly with Your Hands," writes:
Perceiving [all] of our labor as a vocation can have a substantial ...
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People' Magazine's Cover Stories Reveal Our Priorities
In his book Life: The Movie, cultural critic Neil Gabler claims that People magazine has became the archetypical magazine of our times. Gabler writes:
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The Stories We Love Will Shape Our Character
Professor Daniel Taylor notes that as a child Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Christian leader who was executed for resisting the Nazis, was greatly moved by reading ...
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