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Evil Needs Two Victories to Triumph
To triumph fully, evil needs two victories, not one. The first victory happens when an evil deed is perpetrated; the second victory, when evil is returned. ...
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Story of Forgiven Drunk Driver Moves Beth Moore
In her book Living Beyond Yourself: Exploring the Fruit of the Spirit, author and speaker Beth Moore recalls a particularly insightful moment in her life: ...
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Man Chooses to Forgive Fellow Minister
Kevin Harney writes in “Leadership from the Inside Out:”
One of my most painful leadership lessons came shortly after I graduated from seminary ...
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Seeing the Father's Image
Max Lucado writes about a big, muscle-bound man named Daniel who was swindled by his own brother. He vowed that if he ever saw him again, he would break ...
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Eating the Seed
When Beth Moore and her husband, Keith, spent time in war-torn Angola to draw attention to tens of thousands of malnourished people, they were changed ...
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Son's Killer Becomes Mother's Son
In his book Hidden in Plain Sight, author and pastor Mark Buchanan writes about a woman named Regine. Originally from Rwanda, Regine came to Christ while ...
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"I Cannot Love Them!"
In his commentary on Luke's gospel, pastor and author Kent Hughes tells the following story:
Several years ago one of my wife's friends took a ...
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"The Power of Forgiveness": The Health Benefits of Letting Go
The Power of Forgiveness is a collection of seven short stories that, taken together, reveal the limits, difficulties, healing qualities, and unforeseen ...
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"The Power of Forgiveness": Beyond Human Evil
The Power of Forgiveness is a collection of seven short stories that, taken together, reveal the limits, difficulties, healing qualities, and unforeseen ...
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Ambassadors as Image Bearers
An ambassador is the official representative of her government; in a sense she bears the image of her nation. Now imagine that a foreign government seizes ...
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