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High School Runner Pushes Brother’s Wheelchair in Every Race
While most high school athletes have their family cheering for them on the sidelines, Susan Bergeman’s brother, Jeffrey, is there every step of ...
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Atonement Is in Our Blood
In a sermon on the Atonement, Will Anderson used the following illustration:
Food demonstrates how everyone benefits from a form of atonement, whether ...
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Resisting Evil in Small but Mighty Ways
In the book, The Zookeeper's Wife, author Diane Ackerman describes the brutal occupation of Warsaw, Poland by the Nazis. The Warsaw Zoo became a hiding ...
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Navy SEALS Rescue American Aid Worker
Nine months after SEAL Team Six took out the worlds most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, they completed another dramatic and secret mission: rescuing Jessica ...
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The Protestant Master Sergeant Who Saved 200 Jews
The PBS documentary titled, GI Jews: Jewish Americans In World War II is about the 550,000 Jewish Americans who served their country in World War II. ...
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20-Year-Old Adopted by Mentor
While young Cheyenne was trying to transition out of homelessness at 16, the child welfare agency told her that finding a foster home would be unlikely. ...
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A Father's Secret Journal
There was a man who was a good husband and dad. He loved his family faithfully, was always around, steady, and took care of them. His influence, even ...
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The Red Bandana in the 9/11 Museum
In his book Jack Alexander writes:
From the time he was six years old, Welles Crowther wore a red bandana. His father gave it to him, explaining the clean ...
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Loving Children Takes a Physical Toll on Parents
Quartz reported on research confirming that “Being a good parent will physiologically destroy you.”
Researchers surveyed 247 pairs of parents ...
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Secular Historian on a Clear Benefit from the Resurrection
The historian Paul Veyne calls himself an "unbeliever," and yet he extols the message of human dignity that we find in the sacrificial love ...
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