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Man's Sacrifices Change Neighborhood Children
In the September/October 2007 issue of Today's Christian, Shirley Shaw tells the story of how the sacrifices of a successful cabinet maker named Terry ...
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Christian Businessman Trains Teens
Isaiah Williams needed money—fast. Only 19, and about to become a father, he wanted to provide his child with everything he could. Williams heard ...
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Bach's Cantatas: "The Fifth Gospel"
Yuko Maruyama, a Japanese organist working in Minneapolis, was once a devout Buddhist. Now, thanks to the music of J. S. Bach, she is a Christian. "Bach ...
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God's People Were Made to Be Used
We have a sterling silver tea set at home that a family member gave us as a reminder of her love for us. It's quite old and beautifully made, and ...
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Christ Demands Our All
Christ says, "Give me all. I don't want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want you. I have not come ...
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Three-Time Lottery Winner Knows Real Wealth
David Wayne Sharpton, 54, has won major prizes in the Georgia lottery not once, not twice, but three times. In 2004 he won $350,000; in 2005 he won $1 ...
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The Nature of Our Calling
Kirsten Strand writes:
I have learned that ignoring a calling can lead to depression, anger, frustration, and a deep dissatisfaction with life. And I have ...
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"Akeelah and the Bee": Girl Overcomes Her Fears
Akeelah and the Bee is the story of a talented South Los Angeles girl who overcomes her fears and all other obstacles to compete at the National Spelling ...
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Children Pressured to Be Normal
For more than 30 years, Gordon Mackenzie worked at Hallmark, eventually convincing the company to create a special title for him: "creative paradox." ...
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Hairdressers Create Ministry of Beauty
Once a month, a group of dedicated professionals ventures into their community to serve those less fortunate than themselves. They're not carrying ...
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