Those Others
Nothing stops pain like a touch of ‘Compassion.’ Sunburn misery? In ten seconds instant ‘Compassion’ stops the agony of sunburn. Lasts up to six hours. Scrapes and Bruises? Whenever the […]
Nothing stops pain like a touch of ‘Compassion.’ Sunburn misery? In ten seconds instant ‘Compassion’ stops the agony of sunburn. Lasts up to six hours. Scrapes and Bruises? Whenever the […]
A little boy was looking forward with great anticipation to the annual birthday gift from his favorite aunt. She always had a way of picking out a toy which brought
“Life’s candy and the sun’s a ball of butter/Don’t bring around a cloud/to rain on my parade.” So sang Barbra Streisand on her hit recording of several years ago: “Don’t
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Once, at a senior-class picnic, one of the girls accidentally dropped her graduation ring into the lake. Immediately, several of her male classmates volunteered to go diving for it. She
A man was plagued with worry over a recurring dream. He explained his problem to a psychiatrist: “Every night I dream that I am standing before a huge door, trying
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One way to prepare properly for the coming of Christ in this Advent Season is to serve time in the penitentiary. I use the word “penitentiary” in its original sense,
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In the Gospels, we find over-and-over again the Good News of the kind of full life God wants to give us. Because He loves us so much, He has come
One Sunday morning, a preacher went into the pulpit and began to read an Old Testament passage from an Old Bible that had been falling apart and was recently repaired.
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The same man who wrote the Gospel of John also wrote a letter. In the letter he summarizes in a single phrase the basic principal of the whole Biblical Message:
A pastor tells of a husband and wife who came to him for marriage counseling: The woman began by saying, “My husband is a neatnik. Everything’s got to be spic
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The “Star Kist” tuna fish company has been running a TV commercial for eighteen years featuring “Charlie,” the deep-sea tuna. Charlie is a delightful, neurotic tuna. He is very unsure
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A worried woman took her anxieties to a palm-reading fortune teller. “Everything is going wrong,” she complained. “My husband is being unfaithful to me. My daughter ran away with a
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A woman and man who had been married for twenty-five years were looking through the family photo album. As the pictures took them back through the years, the wife began
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There will be a new tomorrow There will be a brighter day There will be a new tomorrow Love will find a way These lines are from a song the
From the very beginning, there have been Christians who understood the Gospel Message to mean that if you have faith it doesn’t really matter what you do with your life.
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Two kindergarten pupils were standing together in the schoolyard. A jet plane whizzed by overhead. “Did you see that?” said one of the little lads. “That was a BX501.” The
“It is not the critic who counts, not the person who points out where the doer of deeds could have done better,” said Theodore Roosevelt, “the credit belongs to the
As a Christian Community, we try to always see and feel and experience what is happening in the world and in our own personal life against the background of what
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A former Boston University President owned a very alert little dog named Clifford. Clifford had several good tricks in his repertoire, and he loved cheese. More than meat and bones,
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