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Not Dead—Asleep
Every once in a while, you hear a stunning story about loved ones who are notified of a death in the family that hasn't actually happened. In this ...
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The Conversion of NFL Broadcaster Pat Summerall
For 45 years, Pat Summerall's voice and face spelled football. He anchored CBS and FOX's NFL telecasts (often alongside John Madden) and broadcast ...
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Playwright Eugene O'Neill Writes About Life After Death for Lazarus
Early in his career, the great American playwright, Eugene O'Neill, wrote the imaginative play Lazarus Laughed. It's about Lazarus's life ...
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Woman Flees Pagan Lifestyle, Hearing Is Restored
In his book The Unexpected Journey, Thom Rainer shares the story of Kathi, a woman who left behind a life of witchcraft and Wiccan paganism to become ...
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Luis Palau on His Conversion
Luis Palau, the Argentine-born international evangelist, describes his conversion to Christ as a young man:
I met a young Jewish Christian from England, ...
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"Seinfeld": True Conversion
Seinfeld is a popular television comedy based on the humor of comedian Jerry Seinfeld. In a scene from an episode entitled "The Conversion," ...
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Tony Campolo Experiences Powerful Moment at Funeral
Tony Campolo writes:
I went to my first black funeral when I was 16 years old. A friend of mine, Clarence, had died. The pastor was incredible. From the ...
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Former Convict's Journey to Christ
After years of street violence, drug use, and thievery, Fernando "Fernie" Aranda was sent to prison to a serve a 25-years-to-life sentence. ...
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Famous Vietnamese Girl Transformed by Christ
Millions have seen Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc (pronounced "fuke"). On June 8, 1972, a napalm bomb was dropped ...
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More Like Hitler Than Like Jesus
In his book Being the Body, Charles Colson writes about meeting a businessman whom he calls Mr. Abercrombie. Mr. Abercrombie had invited Colson to speak ...
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