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Early Arrival for Wedding Guest
Like most couples preparing for a wedding, Dave Best and his fiancée were probably worried about whether or not everyone would show up on time ...
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Ready Every Day
Robby Robins was an Air Force pilot during the first Iraq war. After his 300th mission, he was surprised to be given permission to immediately pull his ...
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Buechner on the Coming Day of Judgment
Whenever we speak of the end times, our hearts often quicken—partly out of joy, yet also out of fear. To speak of end times is to speak of somewhat ...
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Child Shows Best Way to Prepare for Christ's Return
Wendy Murray Zoba writes in Christianity Today magazine:
If, as Jesus said, we cannot know the hour or the day [of his return], yet we also see the signs, ...
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The Partnership of Missions and Business in China
In an article for Today's Christian about the rapid growth of the church in China, Rob Moll tells the story of a missionary and businessman called ...
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Reaching Out to Witches, Warlocks, Satanists, and Vampires
In his book Organic Church, Neil Cole describes a number of missional communities that go where the people are, rather than have the people come to them. ...
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A Boot Camp for Young Missionaries
At Teen Missions, campers give up virtually their entire summer for [a boot camp] on evangelism. They spend two weeks in Merritt Island, Florida, learning ...
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A Willingness to Be Lonely
The unoccupied fields of the world await those who are willing to be lonely for the sake of Christ.
—Samuel Zwemer, U.S. missionary (1867–1952)
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Avalanche Expert Dies After Letting His Guard Down
On January 14, 2005, Shane Maixner died in an avalanche. The 27-year-old and four of his friends drove to the Canyons ski resort outside Park City, Utah, ...
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Senior Citizen Mistaken for Dead
On March 19, 2005, when a resident at an extended care facility in British Columbia, Canada, died, the medical personnel did what they usually did. They ...
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