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Not Now But Later

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The missionary Henry C. Morrison was headed home to America by boat after forty years of faithful and fruitful service in Africa. Coincidentally, President Theodore Roosevelt was traveling on the same ship...

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Run for Your Life

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In his book Born to Run, Christopher McDougall says this, "Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up, it knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up, it knows it...

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Ain't No Stopping Us Now

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In these days of increasing secularism and decreasing Christian influence, especially in the West, it is good to remind ourselves that Christ's church throughout history has repeatedly outlived her pallbearers. Christianity...

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Keeping the Right Company

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Those who know and love the game of baseball are familiar with the name Casey Stengel, one time manager of the New York Yankees. When Billy Martin took the reins of that franchise, Stengel had some...

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Every Hour of Every Day

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Dr. George Tiller was a committed and cynical abortionist who had a bloody hand in the butchering of over sixty thousand unborn children, most of them late term. In 2009 this murderer was killed himself when he was gunned down at, of all places...

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Dead Men Do Tell Tales

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Jim Elliot, the missionary who was brutally murdered by the Auca Indians on January 8th, 1956, did not pray for a long life but a full one. As it turned out, his life was full; full of love for Christ, love for the people of Ecuador, and a desire...

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I Know You

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Amy Carmichael was a young girl from Belfast, my home city, who gave her life to God in missions and her heart to India for fifty years establishing the now famous Dohnavur Fellowship. Her focus centered on ...

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Waste Not Want Not

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I heard it first in my mother's kitchen where many a good lesson was learned, but I believe it was first said by Benjamin Franklin, "Waste not want not." It is a maxim that serves to remind us that what we ...

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Yours Sincerely

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The story is told that during a political debate an opponent of President Lincoln accused him of being two-faced and duplicitous. The crowd waited for a response. Lincoln in forming an answer was...

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Three Cheers

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While I was a teenager in Britain during the 1970s Ian Dury and the Blockheads conquered the pop music world with their number one single, "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick." That was...

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