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Three-Time Lottery Winner Knows Real Wealth
David Wayne Sharpton, 54, has won major prizes in the Georgia lottery not once, not twice, but three times. In 2004 he won $350,000; in 2005 he won $1 ...
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Yancey on the Vast Nature of the Universe
The vastness of our universe allows us a glimpse of the might and majesty of our Creator. Philip Yancey gives the following description to help us appreciate ...
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Woman Loses Sight but Keeps the Faith
Singer-songwriter and author Jennifer Rothschild shares her story in Decision magazine:
As a little girl, I was captivated by colors. I loved to get the ...
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Why God Permits What He Hates
God permits what he hates in order to accomplish what he loves.
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Security in Who God Is
God is consistent, but he is also unpredictable. He is consistent in his nature. You always know where you are with God, but you seldom know what he is ...
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Man Sues God and Loses
Donald Drusky took God to court. The one-time employee of USX Corporation blamed God for failing to rectify the wrong done to him when he was fired in ...
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Mayo Clinic Resulted from a Tornado
Over 100 years ago, a tornado struck the prairies of Minnesota. Many were killed, hundreds were injured, and one small town was almost demolished. In ...
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Afghan Demonstrates God's Work in Our Lives
Text: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a ...
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Red Cross Founder Motivated by War's Devastation
Henri Dunant was a wealthy 19th century Swiss banker. He was sent to Paris by the Swiss government to work on a business deal with Napoleon. He arrived ...
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Japan's Recovery Began with Unconditional Surrender
At 9:04 a.m. on September 2, 1945, aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, World War II officially ended. Signing on behalf of Emperor Hirohito, ...
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