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Boy with Rare Disease and Rare Gift Declares God's Goodness
Anson Hui is Nineteen-years-old. At the age of three, he was diagnosed with Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD), meaning his body can't break down or store ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. Hears Jesus' Promise
Most people know about the passion of Martin Luther King Jr. for racial justice and nonviolent resistance. However, some people aren't as familiar ...
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In the Wake of a Drive-by Shooting, Neighbors Lose Hope
In his book Hope Is Contagious, pastor and former pro football player Ken Hutcherson shares his personal journey of facing a terminal illness. In the ...
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Former Alcoholic Donates His First Paycheck to God
Craig C. had been an alcoholic for more than a dozen years. He'd lost everything he had, including his wife and son, due to his selfishness and addiction. ...
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A Blind Architect Accepts the Gift of His Limitations
Chris Downey had just started a promising architectural job at a successful design firm. A few weeks after he took the job, he noticed that there was ...
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Psychologist Blames Unhappiness on Uncertainty
Daniel Gilbert (a psychology professor at Harvard) drew from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index and stated that the Index showed "that Americans ...
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Boy Doesn’t Trust Ability to Handle Water; Trusts Father to Catch Him
Greg Gilbert writes in What Is the Gospel?:
I started trying to teach my son to swim early on. It was a chore. A year or so old at the time, the little ...
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God Uses Suffering to Sandblast Us into His Image
In her book A Place of Healing, Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on how we tend to worry that the cares, troubles, and afflictions of life will wear us down, ...
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The Benefits of "Living Under the Pain"
In his book When Life Is Hard, pastor and author James MacDonald shares a valuable lesson he learned during his days as a basketball player. He writes: ...
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Allowing a Complaining Spirit to Make Itself at Home
The heart drifts toward complaint as if by gravitational pull—after all, complaint seems a reasonable response to a sequence of disappointing events. ...
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