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The Robynson Family's Christmas Tradition
We all have various Christmas traditions. Few of us probably have a tradition quite like the Robynson family's. In his book Crazy Love, Francis Chan ...
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NFL Quarterback Kurt Warner's Family Tradition
Kurt Warner, the two-time NFL MVP quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals, started a family tradition he calls The Restaurant Game. The night before he heads ...
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Eddie Would Go!
In his book Passed Through Fire, pastor Rick Bundschuh tells the story of Hawaiian surfer Eddie Aikau:
If you ever visit Hawaii, you may notice a plethora ...
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Giving Extravagantly in Light of God's Extravagant Gift
Mike Erre writes in Men of Integrity:
My wife and I refinanced our house and cashed out what was (for us) a large sum of money. I spent several weeks ...
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Woman Gives Every Prisoner a Bible
Kathy Lang's first day on the job was met with angry stares, bitterness, and harsh words.
"I hate you!" one girl shouted.
"I love you," ...
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"Seinfeld": Every Man for Himself
Seinfeld is a popular television comedy based on the humor of comedian Jerry Seinfeld. In an episode entitled "The Fire," Jerry's friend, ...
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God Blesses Humble Street Missionaries
Bryan Wilkerson said:
Charlie and Agnes are some of the meekest people I've ever known. Charlie is a bright, energetic, hard-working man who could ...
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What Meekness Looks Like
Taylor University is a Christian college in Indiana. Years ago, they were pleased to learn that an African student, Sam, was going to be enrolling in ...
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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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Man Learns Purpose of Worship Service
For most of my growing-up years, my father's father lived next door to us. Or, I should say, we lived next door to him. Pop was there first. …
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