Dreaming God's Dreams
Jesus said, "I came to seek and to save the lost." He had a clear purpose. He never wavered from what God had sent him to do. What is God’s dream for you? Have you asked Him about it? Are you following His plan?
Helen Keller said,"Is there anything worse then being blind? Yes! The most pathetic person in the whole world is someone who...
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RV Servants on Wheels
Last year, residents of Wenden, Arizona got the shock of their lives...TWICE. Wenden is just a little bump in the desert. Most of the people who call it home live in either trailers or RVs. One typically arid day, while Wendenites went about their business, rain pounded against a mountain twenty miles away. The deluge formed a flash flood that snaked...
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Meeting Russian Teachers and Sharing Our Gifts
In the former Soviet Union, school teachers were at the heart of the state’s indoctrination program. Teachers were ideally suited to this role, because they were highly educated, well respected and they had daily access to their students’ lives.
Whether teachers actually believed in Communism or not, they were forced to teach it enthusiastically...
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Global Aid Network
If you don't have clean drinking water, your life is over. Until you have a source of that life-sustaining fluid, nothing else matters. That's why Marvin Kehler and a scattered team of aid workers, geologists, machinists and business people, partnering with Campus Crusade for Christ and many churches, are working hard to come up with innovative...
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Feeding the Hungry - One Soup Bowl at a Time
Looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity that will allow you to make new friends while earning a great return on your time? Then check out the Fraser Valley Gleaners Society (FVG), an Abbotsford-based, non-profit organization dedicated to sharing God’s compassion for the poor by addressing their need for food.
The logic behind FVG
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Salvation and Service in Your Seventies
Everything hit Ruth Clevenger at once when she was 74. She lost both her husband and son in that year. Seven months after her son died, she suffered a stroke. After recovering from the stroke, she fell and hurt her hip.
One day she tuned in to a local Christian television program where counselors took prayer requests over the telephone. Ruth...
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Retirement Without Trauma
Government reports reveal that at least one third of Americans 65 and older have incomes below poverty level. Retirement may not be easy for the remaining two-thirds either. Some may be driven to an earlier grave because of boredom or lack of proper nutrition. Loneliness may also be a problem. Thus retirement may prove to be a traumatic experience. ...
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