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Pastor Punched, Continues Sermon
A pastor in Tulsa, Oklahoma, had an opportunity to practice what he preaches regarding turning the other cheek and showing forgiveness.
The pastor was ...
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Forgiveness Softens a Murderer
Albert Tomei is a justice of the New York State Supreme Court. A young defendant was convicted in Judge Tomei's court of gunning down another person ...
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Death Row Scholarship Provides for Ministerial Student
Forgiving others unleashes God's power and provision in our lives. Just ask Brandon Biggs.
Biggs's father, Gregory, was struck by a car and lodged ...
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"Diary of a Mad Black Woman": Our Need to Forgive
As the wife of a wealthy attorney, Helen lives in a mansion, wears designer clothes, and eats at the best restaurants. Her life seems ideal, until she ...
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Angry Wife Gets Revenge on eBay
British shock-radio host Tim Shaw may have finally learned a valuable lesson about the consequences of our words.
While working his usual 10 p.m. to 1 ...
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Parents Forgive Daughter's Killers
Amy Biehl died a violent death. In 1993, the 26-year-old white Fulbright scholar was registering black voters for South Africa's first free election, ...
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Boy Offers Grace Through a Valentine
Sonya Reeder writes in an issue of Christian Parenting Today:
One night after supper, [my son] Chase sat down in the living room to begin the task of signing ...
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Rejected Husband Burns Family Cash
How painful is divorce? What kind of emotions does it produce? Consider one Swedish man. When his wife filed for divorce, he cashed in all their investments—worth ...
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Painful Revenge
The mother ran into the bedroom when she heard her seven-year-old son scream. She found his two-year-old sister pulling his hair. She gently released ...
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Moving Forward Means Leaving Behind
After the Civil War, in an incident recounted by Charles Flood in Lee: The Last Years, Robert E. Lee visited a woman who took him to the remains of a ...
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