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Woman Discovers God in the Midst of Suffering
Scott Larson tells the story of a woman who discovered God in the midst of her suffering.
Annette and her husband were missionaries in Western Europe when ...
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Suffering Boy Given an Extravagant Gift
In his book Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them, John Ortberg tells of a young man named John Gilbert. At age five, John was diagnosed with ...
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Afflicted Woman Bears Witness to God's Grace
Author and pastor Jim Van Yperen tells this story:
Margaret attended a church I served many years ago. Confined to a wheelchair for most of her adult life, ...
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Girl Unable to Feel Pain
Ashlyn Blocker's parents and kindergarten teachers all describe her the same way: fearless. She is fearless because she can feel no pain.
In the school ...
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Eternity Makes Life Worthwhile
Pastor and freelance writer Mark Buchanan tells about a conversation he had with a young philosophy student who was a healthy, good-looking man in his ...
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Prayer for the Sundown of Life
Robertson McQuilkin, president emeritus of Columbia International University, wrote in “Let Me Get Home Before Dark”:
It's sundown, Lord. ...
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Young Man Relies on Christ in Sickness
I've been around college students a long time, and you can't help but have your favorites. One of my favorites was a kid named Tim Vanderveen ...
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"Gattaca": Science's Attempt to Perfect Humanity
Gattaca, with Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, is a futuristic drama about the possible consequences of genetic engineering. A husband and wife have their ...
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Ronald Reagan's Vulnerability
On November 5, 1994, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, wrote a letter to his fellow citizens from his home near Santa Barbara. ...
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Prisoner of War Finds Living Harder than Death
The obituary of Colonel Floyd J. Thompson said that for nine years he "endured cold cells, jungle cages, and torture in Vietnam, becoming the longest-serving ...
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