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WELCOME

A way out of despair

We usually don't ask ourselves why we have faith in life.
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Letters

YOUR LETTERS

I was at Los Angeles International Airport in mid-December when a man asked me, "Do you have some money to spare?
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items of interest

items of interest

An article published last fall reported that people with religious beliefs tend to be less willing to turn to euthanasia or to doctor-assisted suicide.
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Article
After her mother died, she declared herself an atheist, and became an increasingly desperate cocaine addict. What happened next was something she couldn't have imagined.
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Article

Who do you think you are?

See what crumbling statues and psalms about grass have to do with the answer.
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Article
This first year of the third millennium marks the 225th anniversary of America's Declaration of Independence. Today can mark the first day of your own!
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Article

A breath of fresh prayer

There's never, ever, a time or a place in which you can't pray.
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Article

Psalm 23 in your own words

It's fun to put things from the Bible into your own words!
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Article

Love's refuge

A dad from Emporia, Kansas, wrote this version of the 91st Psalm for his daughter Katie when she was having problems with some of the kids at school.

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Testimony of Healing

It was new and inspiring to hear I was loved and cared for by God.

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Testimony of Healing

Free to go forward

I fell asleep, waking the next morning quite free.

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Testimony of Healing

Prayer works

When we got to the pool, I was fine.

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Testimony of Healing

Protection comes from God

A voice within me was saying, "Accidents are unknown to God . . . ."

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Testimony of Healing

The man became very angry and crowded into the guard kiosk.

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Article

I didn't need to change my daughter, but I did need to give up my own distorted perception of her.

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Editorial

Four short words stand up tall as skyscrapers—right in the middle of the Publix.

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