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Coach's Wife Chooses Missions over Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is one of the most anticipated events in America each year. With the championship of the NFL on the line, entertaining commercials, and ...
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Random Acts of Kindness
Re'na Garcia is a 24-year-old wife and mother of two preschoolers and a full-time nanny for two other children. She leads a busy life, but her favorite ...
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Generous Town Blesses Millions
Ten days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a group of citizens in North Platte, Nebraska, heard a rumor that soldiers from their town, part of the Nebraska ...
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Atheist Admires Christian Service After Hurricane Katrina
"It ought to be possible to live a Christian life without being a Christian," laments Roy Hattersley, a columnist for the U.K. Guardian. An ...
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Stockbroker Begins Ministry to Homeless
30 years ago, Kevin Bradley was engrossed in the fast-paced, big-money world of Wall Street. A stockbroker with Legg Mason in Baltimore, Bradley and his ...
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"Hello, My Name Is Scott"
While some might find wearing a nametag to be a temporary annoyance, Scott Ginsburg has worn a nametag all day, every day since November 2, 2000. Scott's ...
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Housepainter's Availability Leads to Rescue
Fathers Day 2005 was not a joyful day for Toby Hawkins of Bountiful, Utah. His 11-year-old son Brennan Hawkins had been missing for two days. A much-anticipated ...
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"Hat Lady" Meets Overwhelming Need
There are 21,800 patients per year who receive chemotherapy treatments in Louisville, Kentucky, and most lose their hair. When Lynette LeGette discovered ...
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Tsunami Relief a Lesson in Ministry
Tsunami relief agencies working in the same village in the Indonesian region of Aceh have experienced varying degrees of acceptance.
One group offering ...
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Monk Sacrificed Himself for Peace
In the fifth century, a monk named Telemachus wanted to live his life in pursuit of God, so he lived alone in the desert praying, fasting, and meditating. ...
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