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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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Trials Are Like Bounced Checks
In his book When Life Is Hard, pastor James MacDonald defines a trial as a painful circumstance allowed by God to change one's conduct and character. ...
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Suffering from Cancer, Woman Trusts God's Goodness
In his book If God Is Good: Faith in the Midst of Suffering and Evil, author Randy Alcorn recalls when his friend, writer Ethel Herr, had a double mastectomy. ...
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Children's Bible "Product of Much Pain"
Prolific children's author George Koshy spent three years writing a children's Bible, the first of its kind to be originated in any Indian language. ...
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