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Man's Car Repair Costs Waived
A man who lived in England came over to the United States to go to a resort for several months. He wanted to bring along his Rolls-Royce for the trip, ...
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The Woman Who Can't Forget
While it is often acknowledged that only God can truly forget as he forgives, one California woman has taken this axiom to a new level: She can remember ...
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Pete Rose Sells His Apology
In his autobiography in 2004, Pete Rose finally admitted that he bet on baseball games while employed as manager of the Cincinnati Reds—an infraction ...
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Amish Community Mourns Attacker
On the morning of October 2, 2006, a troubled milkman named Charles Carl Roberts barricaded himself inside the West Nickel Mine Amish School, ultimately ...
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Study Links Washing Hands to Guilt
Researchers at the University of Toronto published data that suggests people experience "a powerful urge to wash themselves" when suffering ...
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Wife Learns Marriage Lessons from Animal Trainers
Amy Sutherland communicates some interesting ideas about husbands and wives in an article she wrote for the New York Times called, "What Shamu Taught ...
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Child Prays for Abusive Uncle
Heidi Neumark, pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx, writes:
Because of visitation to their homes and because of our open doors ...
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King Shows Kindness to Rebels
Once upon a time, there was a good and kind king who had a great kingdom with many cities. In one distant city, some people took advantage of the freedom ...
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Man Contemplates Killing His Daughter's Rapist
In the fall of 2002, Rick Garmon's daughter, Katie, became a victim of date rape. She was 18-years-old at the time and a freshman in college. Too ...
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Washing Our Sins
Roger Barrier writes in Listening to the Voice of God:
When I left for college, my mother—who'd always done my laundry—sewed a canvas duffel ...
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