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  • February 2008
    After the U.S.S. Pueblo was captured in 1968 by the North Koreans, the 82 surviving crew members were...
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    Love is love's food. There is a power in Christ's love which conquers, captivates, and overpowers...
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    My daughter Katelynn has always been as sharp as a whip. She loves to learn. At church, people used to...
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    John Wade used to tell the story of a man who lost his sense of being close to God. He made a pilgrimage...
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    In a recent Middleton’s comic strip, Mr. and Mrs. Middleton are taking a walk. Mrs. Middleton says, “There’s...
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    In 1945 General Douglas MacArthur asked for ten thousand missionaries to carry the Gospel to the Orient....
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    Carol Burnett tells a story about a time when she was a college actor and a man came up after a performance...
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A missionary came up with a great strategy to share the gospel. He would go to a village, sit with the people around the fire and ask, “What has your god done for you?” He would listen as the people would tell him about their god. On another night, he would come again and ask, “What has your god done for you?” By the third night, they would extend the courtesy to him and ask, “What has your god done for you.” This gave him the opportunity to talk about all that God has done for us. The gospel is not so much about what we have done for God, but what God has done for us.

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