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Sailor Says Bittersweet Farewell to His Boat
A U.S. Navy warship plucked Richard Van Pham, a 62-year-old Vietnamese immigrant, from the waters off Costa Rica on September 17, 2002. He was 2,500 miles ...
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Actor Alan Alda on Happiness
"It isn't necessary to be rich and famous to be happy. It's only necessary to be rich." —Actor Alan Alda
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A Pastor Gives His Library to God
Randy Alcorn, author of The Treasure Principle, learned firsthand about losing and gaining possessions, and about heavenly priorities:
Back when I was ...
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Our Lives Belong to God
Writing on the topic of worship, author Greg Laurie shares the following:
I heard the story of a woman who had finished shopping and returned to her car. ...
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John Wesley's Wholehearted Generosity
John Wesley (1703-1791) knew plenty about economic uncertainty. In his day, Britain experienced rapid urbanization and the beginnings of industrialization. ...
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"Schindler's List": People Rather Than Gold
The award winning film Schindler's List tells the story of how Oskar Schindler, a German entrepreneur, first exploits but later protects Jews in Poland. ...
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It's All About Money?
Paul Dinin, an employee of Interland, a web-hosting company in Atlanta, was asked what were his prized possessions in life. Dinin, a high school dropout, ...
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Freed from Greed
When a fourth-century desert Egyptian monk named Macarius returned to his monastic cell one day, he found a thief stealing the few possessions he owned. ...
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Can't Take It with You
In All Is Calm, Donna Schaper writes:
There we were, two twenty-eight-year-olds in love, on the rim of the Grand Canyon on New Year's Eve. As we watched ...
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Bread and Silver
Wesley limited his expenditures by not buying the kinds of things generally considered essential for a man in his station of life. In 1776 the English ...
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