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A way out of despair

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

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

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.
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.

Who do you think you are?

See what crumbling statues and psalms about grass have to do with the answer.
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!

A breath of fresh prayer

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

Psalm 23 in your own words

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

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.

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

Free to go forward

I fell asleep, waking the next morning quite free.

Prayer works

When we got to the pool, I was fine.

Protection comes from God

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

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

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

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