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Giving and getting

PARENTS DEFER THEIR OWN PLANS so they can provide for their children.

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items of interest

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AT HOME in the love of our neighbor

It might seem hard at first to think about someone else's needs when your own life is in chaos. But it's a sure-fire way to help everyone.

A military mom shares her prayer

Any time the author hears the proverbial question, "Do you know where your children are?" she'll have the same answer: "They're safe in God's care."
Airports and news reports offer plenty of opportunities for finding out about violence—but within God's unconditional love there's a promise of true safety.
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Prayer about drugs in school

When his high school had to confront evidence of marijuana use on campus, Headteacher John Falkingham found himself guided by God on how to handle the situation for the benefit of all.
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Writing with God

The author of A Valley to Die For and Music to Die For discusses the concept of the "cozy" mystery and explains the role of her prayerful protagonist Carrie McCrite.
With their family business failing, Usha Zaveri and her brother and sisters found a connection between prayer and profitability.
One worknight, the author exchanged "sick and discouraged" for "prayerful and at peace," all in the space between dinnertime and bedtime.

The Spirit in the Word

MY MOTHER TOLD the best Bible stories in the world.
"YOU MAY FIND some of the pictures in this report upsetting," advised the BBC News announcer politely, introducing an update on Liberia as the first peacekeepers arrive in Monrovia.

I was left alone with my thoughts, as though someone knew that was exactly what I needed.

Cavities healed through prayer

GROWING up, I'd always had a lot of cavities.
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Your healing ministry is valuable and in demand.

Carry-on courage

The vast majority on either side of a conflict don't want to be there—most want to be acting on higher aspirations in their lives.