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Act of Forgiveness Changes Author's Life
When Shannon Ethridge was just 16 years old, an act of forgiveness and love changed her life forever. While driving to her high school one day, Ethridge ...
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Man Starts Kidney Donation Chain
Michigan resident Matt Jones decided to offer one of his kidneys, simply because he knew someone would need it.
"I thought that if I could help one ...
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Simple Text Message Leads to Marriage
After a night out with friends, David Brown, an Englishman, woke up with a series of random numbers on his mind. After much internal debate as to why ...
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Mother Gains New Perspective from 8-Year-Old's Scribbling
In his book Hidden in Plain Sight: The Secret of More, author and pastor Mark Buchanan illustrates God's love through the story of Tracy. He writes: ...
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Yancey Puts Pain in Perspective
On February 25, 2007, author and speaker Philip Yancey experienced a horrible car accident. In an article for Christianity Today, he describes the crash ...
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"Charlotte's Web": The Perfect Word
Charlotte's Web is the story of a pig named Wilbur (Dominic Scott Kay). Wilbur is scared of the end of the season, because he knows he's going ...
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The Powerful Act of Naming
In the article "Leading by Naming," Mark Labberton speaks of the power names carry:
Every day our naming of the people around us gives life and ...
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Father Has Unconditional Love for Sick Daughter
The following is a letter from a father to his daughter, taken from Dr. James Dobson's book, When God Doesn't Make Sense:
My Dear Bristol,
Before ...
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Paralyzed Football Player's Life of Faith
Darryl Stingley was declared dead in a Chicago hospital on April 5, 2007, after having been found unresponsive in his home. He was 55.
Stingley spent 29 ...
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Advice for Handling Criticism
In his book Confessions of a Pastor, Craig Groeschel offers some advice on how to handle critics:
It's a fact that "hurt people hurt people." ...
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