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High School Quarterback Prizes Integrity Above Record
As seventeen-year-old Nate Hassis left the football field on Saturday, October 25, 2003, the senior quarterback at Springfield Southeast High School was ...
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John Grisham's Classmate Prepares for Death
One defining moment in John Grisham's spiritual journey came several years after graduating from Mississippi State University, when one of his classmates ...
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Twin Towers Survivor Surrenders to God
Genelle Guzman McMillan was the last person to be rescued from Ground Zero alive. She had been trapped in the rubble of what remained of the Twin Towers ...
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From Witch to Christian
In Today's Christian Woman, Kimberly Shumate tells how she became a Christian after living as a witch. We pick up the story as she, after coming to ...
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Satan Stays on Message
It is said that Satan once called to him the emissaries of hell and said he wanted to send one of them to earth to aid women and men in the ruination ...
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The Conscience Fund
Max Lucado, in his book Six Hours One Friday, tells how the U.S. government in 1811 began collecting and storing letters like the following note dated ...
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Grisham Novel Describes Conversion
In The Testament, novelist John Grisham paints a portrait of one man's surrender to God's will. Nate O'Reilly is a disgraced corporate attorney ...
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Why "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Worked
[Eighteenth century pastor and theologian Jonathan Edwards'] most famous composition, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1741)…is ...
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Unexpected Answers to Problems
How do you solve a personal problem? Let's say you have a fondness for gossip or quarreling. How do you stop? Or suppose you have a life-controlling ...
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Author R. C. Sproul's Unusual Conversion
Author and theologian R. C. Sproul recounts his conversion:
I had actually gone to a church-related college, but I went on a football scholarship, not ...
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