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If Your House Were Burning, What Would You Grab?
If your house was burning, what would you grab on your way out the door? That question intrigued photographer Foster Huntington, so he gathered his must-save ...
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Chuck Colson: Life Is More than Money, Power, and Pleasure
Charles Colson tells the following story about his home town of Naples, Florida, which he calls "one of the garden spots of the world."
It's ...
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Model Changes Her Priorities Based on Her Faith
At the age of 19, Kylie Bisutti beat out 10,000 other contestants in the 2009 Victoria's Secret Model Search contest. But Bisutti said that getting ...
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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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Steve Jobs Believed in Pursuing What Lasts
Steve Lohr writes in the New York Times:
Mr. Jobs made a lot of money over the years, for himself and for Apple shareholders. But money never seemed to ...
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Christian Actor and Director Declines a Sordid Role
Ken Wales, an award-winning TV and film producer, started his Hollywood career as an actor. But early in his career Wales chose to turn down a significant ...
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Boy Forgets How to Stop His Bike; Father Learns to Slow Down
Keith Meyer writes in “Whole Life Transformation”:
[My son] Kyle had mastered riding [a bicycle] with training wheels and was eager to try ...
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Chuck Swindoll Recalls the Impact of His Father's "Last Words"
Chuck Swindoll writes:
One of my most unforgettable moments happened when I was about ten years old. My father served our country during World War II in ...
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Woman Treasured U.S. Citizenship Above All Else
In his 2010 memoir, A Journey: My Political Life, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair shares the following story:
A friend of mine whose parents were ...
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Measuring Time by Opportunities, Not by the Clock
Gregory Spencer writes in Awakening the Quieter Virtues:
One of the louder virtues in American culture is efficiency. It's what makes the clock of ...
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