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Thrown Brick Gets Executive's Attention
As Josh was sailing down a Chicago neighborhood street in his two-month-old, 12-cylinder Jaguar XKE, a brick sailed through the air and struck its shiny, ...
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Returned Jewels a Message from God?
Canadian diamond merchant Thierry Delisha took a cab to New York City's LaGuardia airport. When he unloaded his bags, he accidentally left behind ...
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Couple Ministers to Victims of Hurricane Katrina
In the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, many stories emerged. Deann Alford reported on one couple who provided ministry in a time ...
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God Precisely Supplies a Woman's Need
Lois Spoon writes in "Divine Calculation: My Prayer Was Answered by Someone's Pocket Change”:
Time was running out. I needed $153.27 by ...
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"The Incredibles": Punished for Doing Good
The Incredibles is the story of the Parrs, a family of superheroes. The beginning of the movie follows the exploits of Bob Parr, also known as “Mr. ...
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Tsunami Relief a Lesson in Ministry
Tsunami relief agencies working in the same village in the Indonesian region of Aceh have experienced varying degrees of acceptance.
One group offering ...
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Mayo Clinic Resulted from a Tornado
Over 100 years ago, a tornado struck the prairies of Minnesota. Many were killed, hundreds were injured, and one small town was almost demolished. In ...
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Turtle Rescue Is a Metaphor for Life
Author Barbara Brown Taylor writes:
Several summers ago, I spent three days on a barrier island where loggerhead turtles were laying their eggs. One night ...
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Father Expresses Love to Alcoholic Son
In his book, Searching for God Knows What, Donald Miller shares a story of how he helped a friend whose alcoholism was destroying his life:
Last year, ...
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Guardian Angel Rescues "Jumpers"
The Yangtze River Bridge, a national landmark in China, is always crowded with traffic, while the great river 100 yards below is filled with barges. The ...
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