From drugs to Christ

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I grew up in a happy home, the youngest of three boys. Both my mother and father were good parents who on occasion would go to church.

It’s later than you think

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A man rushed into a train station one morning. Gasping for breath, he asked, “When does the 8:01 train leave?” “At 8:01,” responded the ticket agent.

What about the future?

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Though we are concerned about the young today, this article is especially written for those who are getting on in years and whose life lies mostly behind them.

A Donation?

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Donating intentionally to charities is a common occurrence. People donate money and gifts-in-kind to charities of their choice. But Jane and Brian Lowe in Halifax, Nova Scotia have major regrets about the gift they didn’t intend to give.

Never turned away

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There are times when we feel like putting that sign up! Life gets busy, and we’d like nothing more than a little rest. But it isn’t a message that we want to see.

Suppose it’s true after all?

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Two friends were talking about religious topics. They discussed the question of punishment for sin in a future life. They settled to their own satisfaction that there was none.

A powerful reminder

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Your local phone book is full of many names. Did you know that each person in that book is personally known by God and extremely valuable to Him?

A home for Joey

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Have you ever visited the zoo and watched the strange looking animals with short front legs and long hind legs as they bounce around the enclosure? These animals are called kangaroos or wallabies.