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| Oct 29, 2024
DAWSON TROTMAN, founder of the Navigators, an organization discipling and mentoring ministry leaders around the world, drowned while saving a swimmer from certain death.
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| Oct 28, 2024
PRACTICALLY SPEAKING, greed is an inordinate desire for more, an excessive, unsatisfied hunger to possess. Like an untamed beast, greed grasps, claws, reaches, clutches, and clings—stubbornly refusing to surrender.
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| Oct 27, 2024
PERHAPS YOU’RE FIGHTING an inner battle with a ghost from the past. The specter of a previous hurt haunts your mind and steals your peace.
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| Oct 26, 2024
ANY THIRD GRADER COULD have told you the vaunted sky cycle leap across the Snake River Canyon on that sultry Sunday afternoon was a triple-A flop—a classic fizzle.
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| Oct 25, 2024
THE RARE AND REMARKABLE VIRTUE OF patience is within the and-so-forth section in Galatians chapter 5. You know how we quote that passage . . . “the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, and-so-forth.”
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| Oct 24, 2024
TWO CONGREGATIONS OF differing denominations were located only a few blocks from each other in a small community. They thought it might be better if they would merge and become one united body.
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| Oct 23, 2024
THE FEELINGS ARE FAMILIAR. Mouth open. Eyes like saucers. Chill up the spine.
“The flash of a mighty surprise” boggles the mind, leaving us somewhere between stunned and dumb with wonder.
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| Oct 22, 2024
MARCH 11, 1942, was a dark, desperate day at Corregidor. One island after another in the Pacific theater had been buffeted into submission.
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| Oct 21, 2024
We may find physical famine almost impossible to believe. But how about spiritual famine? You don’t need imagination for that!
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| Oct 20, 2024
HE WAS BRILLIANT. Clearly a child prodigy, the pride of Salzburg, a performer par excellence. One of the most brilliant and gifted composers of all time left earth at the young age of thirty-five.
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| Oct 19, 2024
NOTHING DAMAGES OUR DIGNITY LIKE STUMBLING!
I have seen people dressed to the hilt stumble and fall flat on their faces as they were walking to church.
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| Oct 18, 2024
MY FRIEND ATE DOG FOOD ONE EVENING. He was at an elegant student reception in a physician’s home. The dog food was served on delicate crackers.
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| Oct 17, 2024
You remember Thomas Henry Huxley. Devoted disciple of Charles Darwin. Famous biologist, teacher, and author. Defender of the theory of evolution.
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| Oct 16, 2024
TEARS HAVE A LANGUAGE ALL THEIR OWN, needing no interpreter. In some mysterious way, our inner-communication system knows its verbal limitations, and the tears come.
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| Oct 15, 2024
ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S COFFIN WAS pried open on more than one occasion.
Once in 1887, twenty-two years after his assassination. Why? It was not to determine if he had died of a bullet fired from John Wilkes Booth’s derringer.
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| Oct 14, 2024
WHEN GOD CALLS A SERVANT, there is little room for negotiation. The most striking example of this is when God spoke to Abram, lifting him from obscurity and setting him on a course that would change human history.
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| Oct 13, 2024
ARE YOU ATTRACTIVE? I’m not referring to external beauty nor facial features. I’m asking if you are personally attractive—magnetic, winsome, charming, friendly.
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| Oct 12, 2024
NINE-YEAR-OLD DANNY BURST OUT OF Sunday school, eyes darting in every direction trying to locate his mom or dad. After a quick search, he grabbed his daddy by the leg.
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| Oct 11, 2024
IT IS ALMOST 10:00, MONDAY NIGHT. The children are snoozing upstairs. Aside from a few outside noises—a passing car . . . a barking dog . . . a few, faint voices in the distance—all’s quiet on the home front.
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| Oct 10, 2024
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU HEARD someone say, “Are you listening to me?”
Let’s be honest: in a culture awash in cell phones, social media, and other addictive technologies, we’re losing the fine art of listening.
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