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Peace Corps Worker Doesn't Fear Disease
Tom Yoder was frustrated. For six months as a Peace Corps volunteer, he'd worked diligently to earn the trust of an African tribe. He was eager to ...
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Indifference for the Lost
The following is a dialogue from the once-popular sitcom, Seinfield, between Elaine and her boyfriend.
Elaine asks, "Do you believe in God?"
"Yes," ...
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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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Sound Check Demonstrates Billy Graham's Purpose
Billy [Graham] was so focused on bringing his message in every venue…that he would somehow always find a way to do it. His use of the microphone ...
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Champion Bull Rider Gets Courage from Christ
A two-time world champion, Adriano Moraes is known as one of the best bull riders in the world. Fans know him for his flawless technique and natural riding ...
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Insensitive to Needy People
On August 31, 2005, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) regional director Marty Bahamonde emailed the FEMA director regarding the situation in ...
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Winter Town Receiving Sunlight
The little village of Rattenberg is the smallest town in Austria, and getting smaller each year. The town has lost 20 percent of its population in the ...
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Banjo-buyer Benefited from a Demonstration
Pastor Steve May writes:
I decided to buy a banjo while I was in Brazil, even though my limited knowledge of Portuguese makes shopping a challenge. I also ...
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Extra-Generous Tip Leads to Server's Salvation
Robert Morris writes in The Blessed Life:
I distinctly remember the first time we ever went out to eat after I had accepted Christ. I found myself wanting ...
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Hurricane Katrina Unleashes Human Nature
Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast throughout the last week of August, 2005—destroying buildings, flooding cities, and leaving millions ...
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