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Christian, You're Never 'Off Duty'
You've probably heard the story, but in a security breach in Washington, D.C. a man jumped the fence that surrounds the White House and sprinted through ...
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Wounded Man Is Helped by Off-duty Nurses
On a cold January night in downtown Minneapolis, a 22-year-old man stumbled into Maxwell's American Pub on Washington Street. At first the bartender ...
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Former Hell's Angel Member Joins Knitting Ministry
Miles McPherson writes in “God in the Mirror”:
I walked out of my office one morning, and a guy I had never met was just getting off the elevator. ...
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Our Servanthood Can Resemble a Garden Hose or a Sprinkler
In “Embracing Obscurity” an anonymous author wrote:
One evening, while watering the garden, the sheer sacrifice of true service overwhelmed ...
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College Student Called from Frat House to Starting Kicker Role
On Saturday November 5th, 2011, University of Tennessee freshman Derrick Brodus was lying on the couch at his fraternity on Saturday night, waiting for ...
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God Chooses Ordinary People to Get His Work Done
In his book, “Love Does,” Bob Goff writes:
I do all of my best thinking on Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland. There's a picnic table at the ...
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Kurt Vonnegut Character Explains the Essence of God's Call
Kurt Vonnegut's novel Timequake centers on a series of stories about people who have lost control of their lives. Rather than determine their own ...
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Supervisor's Presence Changes Flight Attendants' Service
Joe was an executive who did a lot of business traveling. One day when Joe was on a flight, he commented to himself, I cannot believe this flight crew. ...
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African Pastor Models Christ-like Leadership
Ramez Attalah, general director at The Bible Society of Egypt, attended an international conference (the Lausanne Conference) for Christian leaders in ...
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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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