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NFL Left Tackles Exist to Protect Teammates
In today's NFL, the players grabbing the most headlines are quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers. But according to Michael Lewis' book ...
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Man Finds Bag of Unopened Prayers
What happens to our prayers after we send them out? For 300 people living in the New Jersey area, the answer to that question is not very encouraging.
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CEO's Prayer Saves a Business
It was 1986, and the world was crashing around David Green. In the offices of his multimillion dollar hobby and craft business, Hobby Lobby, he read the ...
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Chesterton on Christianity's Longevity
Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it has a God who knew his way out of the grave.
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Come to God with a Bucket
Nancy Spiegelberg writes in Our Daily Bread:
Lord, I crawled across the bareness to you with my empty cup, uncertain in asking any small drop of refreshment. ...
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Girl Donates Tooth to Raise Money
Churches and individuals have come up with creative ways to raise money. Potlucks, plant sales, walk-a-thons, concerts—the list goes on and on. ...
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God Loves like the Sun Shines
Consider the sun as an analogy. The sun only shines, just as God only loves. It is the nature of the sun to shine, to offer warmth and light. And it is ...
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We Still Have Value to God
Have you ever felt dirty, broken, or worthless? Everyone has.
But if someone offered you a $20 bill, would you take it? What if that person wadded it up ...
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The Rock Climber's Protection
In his book The Unnecessary Pastor, Eugene Peterson writes:
My two sons are both rock climbers, and I have listened to them plan their ascents. They spend ...
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Billy Graham's Prayer Changed Flight Patterns
Bobbye Byerly writes in “Miracles Happen When Women Pray”:
I remember the first time my older son Jim and I worked as counselors with the Billy ...
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