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When You Feel Boiled in Oil
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is one of the fastest-growing franchises in America. In addition to their unique taste, a key to Krispy Kreme's phenomenal ...
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CEO Jack Welch Tested by Pain
Jack Welch, former corporate chief at General Electric, grew up as a devoted Irish-Catholic. Early on he was an altar boy, and later, as an adult, his ...
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Endurance Prepares Us for Adversity
After college and marriage, I found it easy to put on weight and get out of shape. A year ago, I became committed to working hard to take the "sag" ...
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Handling Life's Pressures
I got a ticket for speeding and had to go to traffic school. In the defensive-driving part, they created a scenario: "You're stopped at a stop ...
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Failure Leads to Something Better
Former President Jimmy Carter writes:
In 1966, I ran for governor of Georgia and lost to avowed segregationist Lester Maddox. [My sister] Ruth drove to ...
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God Turns Persecution into Opportunity
John Rucyahana, the Anglican bishop of Shyira, Rwanda, served as a pastor in Uganda during the brutal reign of dictator Idi Amin. Amin targeted 200,000 ...
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"Cast Away": Living with Purpose
In the movie Cast Away, Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems troubleshooter, played by Tom Hanks, is stranded on a South Pacific island, the sole survivor of ...
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God Never Leaves Us
One tribe of native Americans had a unique practice for training young braves. On the night of a boy's thirteenth birthday, he was placed in a dense ...
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William Carey: Trust Despite Loss
William Carey, often called the father of modern missions, faced a ministry disappointment of overwhelming proportions. Carey began his missionary career ...
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Discipleship Is Serious Business
Service in the armed forces of the United States is more than free tourism or government-funded education. It is perilous duty in service to a nation ...
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