
A Bushel of Goodness
Johnny was just one of those people in life that you never forget. He was getting up in years when I first met him. Well, my first encounter with this son of Italy wasn't really an introduction. I heard him...
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Mary Thomson: A Woman of God
In July 15, 1992 there passed into the presence of the Lord a great woman whose life and death would not have been noticed by the world nor it's press. Yet her's was such a life of devotion for God...
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A Sunbeam for Him
Hello, this is Dr. B. calling. I have the results of your blood tests, and I would like to have some more tests done." "OK. When should I come to your office?" "I would want to have these done in the hospital,...
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Happy to Obey
Mrs. Weisbecker labors for the Lord with her husband, Jim, at Camp Iroquoina near Hallstead, Pennsylvania. In recent years in their travels, and in her speaking to women, she has become increasingly burdened about the biblical role of women in...
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50 Years in Christ
"And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof. It shall be a jubilee unto you." (Lev. 25:10) In olden times as well as presently, considerable significance has been given to...
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M.E., the Lord, & Me
In Canada, my illness is predominantly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (C.F.S.) although the universal name of M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is increasingly used. C.F.S. is, in my opinion, a misnomer and only serves to trivialize this devastating illness. Using it...
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The Widow & the Judge
Under the Mosaic law, it was permitted for the poor to pick up the gleanings of the harvest. The rule is still observed (at time of writing) in Palestine. I notice that a poor widow has been following the harvesters...
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