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The English Poet William Blake Stood Looking At ... PRO
Contributed by S Henriques on Jan 27, 2003 (message contributor)
The English poet William Blake stood looking at a sunrise with a London merchant. The poet asked the shopkeeper, "What do you see?" The merchant replied, ’"I see a yellow disk which looks to me like a golden coin. What do you see?" The poet replied, "I see a host of angels, and they are crying, ’Holy,...
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Who Will Be Faithful PRO
Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
WHO WILL BE FAITHFUL A study once disclosed that if both Mom and Dad attend church regularly, 72 percent of their children remain faithful in attendance. If only Dad attends regularly, 55 percent remain faithful. If only Mom attends regularly, 15 percent remain faithful. If neither attend ...read more
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One "Frank & Ernest" Cartoon Shows Moses ... PRO
Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
One “Frank & Ernest” cartoon shows Moses bringing the 10 Commandments to the people, and one of them says, “Could you make ...read more
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In His Medical Practice, Dr. Richard Swenson Sees ... PRO
Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
In his medical practice, Dr. Richard Swenson sees a steady stream of hurting people coming into his office. He claims that a majority of them suffer from a chronic ailment which has reached epidemic levels in our country. Do you know what it is? SARS, maybe? Or AIDS? The disease Dr. Swenson is ...read more
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Nearly All Parents Of Children Under The Age Of ...
Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
Nearly all parents of children under the age of 13 – 96% – contend that they have the primary responsibility for teaching their children values. Just 1% said their church has that task and 1% assigned that role to the child’s school. Related research, however, revealed that a majority of parents ...read more
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I Read Of A Man Who Had Committed A Crime For ... PRO
Contributed by Owen Bourgaize on Aug 26, 2003
I read of a man who had committed a crime for which he was deeply ashamed. When he’d served his prison sentence and was about to be released he wondered if his family would reject him because of the scandal he’d caused and the shame brought on the family. He wrote his parents saying that he would ...read more
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