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"March of the Penguins": A Father's Love
The documentary movie The March of the Penguins follows the Emperor Penguins of Antarctica on their incredible journey through ice and snow to mating ...
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African Woman's Prayer of Faith
In his book Beyond Jabez, Bruce Wilkinson shares the story of an old African woman who demonstrated faith in God's power to provide. Although she ...
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Woman Survives Nine-Story Fall
When does a nine-story fall not kill you? When you make a perfect landing.
What should have been a tragedy for Gloria Jummati turned out quite different. ...
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God Puts Money in the Pocket
Larry Hoffman went to a Goodwill store in Wisconsin looking for a bargain. He found one. Larry picked out a shirt, paid for it, and took it home. However, ...
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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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Grieving Father Trusts Eternal Shipbuilder
Author Richard Exley writes:
I know one minister who returned to his pulpit ten days after his son committed suicide. Under duress he read his text: "And ...
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Titanic Ticket Unused
An unused Titanic ticket—the only first-class passage booked that was not used—belonged to a Liverpool clergyman. The Reverend John Stuart ...
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Setback Saves Trapped Miners
In late July 2002, nine Pennsylvania miners were trapped in the Quecreek Mine and not been heard from in two days. When 50 million gallons of water had ...
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The Difference Faith Makes
The Christian life is going to God. In going to God, Christians travel the same ground that everyone else walks on, breathe the same air, drink the same ...
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Providence at Battle of Antietam
As the dispirited Army of the Potomac moved north from Washington, D.C., in early September 1862, few who marched in its ranks or served in the government ...
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