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Revenge Fantasies Replaced by Forgiveness
Marcus Doe used to dream of revenge against his father’s killer. Then he came to faith in Christ. He writes:
We had heard the distant gunshots for ...
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Louie Anderson Forgives His Dad
Louie Anderson had a career that included a slew of small but memorable roles in seminal 1980’s films, such as Flashdance, Quicksilver, Ferris Bueller’s ...
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Forgetting What Lies Behind?
The old adage tells us to “forgive and forget,” but does that line up with the church’s understanding of forgiveness? Does showing mercy ...
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Woman Arrested After Online Attempt to Contract Murder
Wendy Wein visited the website RentAHitman.com to attempt to arrange the murder of her ex-husband. But she wasn’t corresponding with “Guido ...
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George Washington and Loving Your Enemy
Stephen Olford tells the story of Peter Miller, a Baptist pastor during the American Revolution. Miller, lived in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, and one of his ...
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Proof That Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold
Revenge really is a dish best served cold--as people who feel wronged by someone else can take up to a year to exact retribution, according to new research. ...
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How Can One Thank a Nazi Doctor?
Eva Kor and her sister Miriam were the subjects of horrific experiments at the hands of Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World ...
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Jewish Teens Help Save Man with Swastika Tattoo
It was late at night and a group of Jewish teenagers were on a walk around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Massachusetts. Boston College Police Officer ...
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Having trouble sleeping? Try forgiving someone.
One-third of Americans say they lie awake at least a few nights a week. You can try meditation or medication, but according to a study published in the ...
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Pro Baseball Player Forgiven for Huge Blunder 22 Years Later
Bill Buckner, spent 22 years as a first baseman and outfielder in the major leagues. He passed away at the age of 69 in 2019. Buckner led the league in ...
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