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Home Saved from Forest Fire
Last summer, a friend noticed that a forest fire had started on the mountain ridge above our home. I called 911 and was told it was under control.
But ...
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Father Comforts Child Through a Mail Slot
Author Garry Friesen writes: When my friend Reilly told me about his first visit to our church, I learned something about prayer. Reilly says that after ...
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$20 Arrives as Answer to Couple's Prayer
Author Elmer Towns writes:
My wife and I went through college by faith. If we had not prayed together daily through all our difficulties, I don't know ...
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Mother's Unanswered Prayer for Self-Improvement
We all know what it's like to still have growing to do.
Jeanne Olsen, a mother of five from Illinois, took her daughter Kirsten, age 9, out for a mother-daughter ...
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By Providence Franklin Graham Lands Safely
In Leadership Weekly, Joe McKeever writes:
Late one night, a man in Slim Cornett's church was showing Slim around a county airport in rural Mississippi. ...
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Solitude Is Source of Freedom
Ministry must be done in a rhythm of engagement and withdrawal. Wise followers of Christ have always understood solitude to be the foundational practice. ...
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Caring in a Violent Neighborhood
Charles Lyons, pastor of Armitage Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois, writes:
People still get killed in my neighborhood. A 13-year-old kid gets gunned ...
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A Pastor's Honest Prayer
In her book Holy the Firm, Annie Dillard writes of attending a small church with some 20 people:
The minister is a Congregationalist and wears a white ...
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Self-Centered Life Is Prison
Those people who pray know what most around them either don't know or choose to ignore: centering life in the insatiable demands of the ego is the ...
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Son Prompted to Pray for Father
David Moore writes in Everything was OK:
"I couldn't get to sleep, Dad. I had this terrible feeling that you were in some kind of trouble, and ...
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