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The Legacy of a Christian Father

I grew up as a pastor’s kid. I am also adopted. My birth mom was only a teenager when she had me.  She was in an abusive marriage with an alcoholic. In order to give me a better life, my birth mother and biological dad thought it in my best interest to be given to a family who could better care for me than they could.  I was adopted by a Pastor...

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Hospitality on the Run
Hospitality on the Run

Most of us are busy, too busy. We want to deepen our friendships, and we recognize the value of ministering to one another with meals and unhurried conversation. But there’s neither the time nor the place to do so. If this is your problem, consider “portable hospitality.” 1. Pack a picnic basket with matching cloth napkins and place mats....

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Mom’s Mercy: How one woman made a difference in a small Haiti orphanage
Mom's Mercy: How one woman made a difference in a small Haiti orphanage

"People laughed at me and told me I'd never make it, " Eleanor recalls. "I was 51 at the time and everyone thought I was too old to make a difference. " ‘You've come to late.' They said." Undaunted, Eleanor persevered. She left her home, her country and 35 years of singing and choir directing to go and care for the poor in Haiti. No sooner...

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