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Without Appearing To Work As Hard, The Highly ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 11, 2007 (message contributor)
"Without appearing to work as hard, the highly creative person appears to learn as much as, if not more than, the one with a high IQ. My guess is that these highly creative people are learning and thinking when they appear to be playing around."
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A Father Came Home From Work Just Before Supper ... PRO
Contributed by Don Hawks on May 8, 2002
A father came home from work just before supper and was met by his five-year-old daughter on the sidewalk outside his house. The little girl was not smiling. "Is something wrong, honey?" he asked. ...read more
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A Lighthouse Keeper Who Worked On A Rocky ... PRO
Contributed by Darren Ethier on May 9, 2002
A lighthouse keeper who worked on a rocky stretch of coastline received oil once a month to keep his light burning. Not begin far from a village, he had frequent guests. One night a woman needed oil to keep her family warm. Another night a father needed oil for his lamp. Then another needed oil to ...read more
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This Story Is About A Cave Which Lived Under The ... PRO
Contributed by Darren Ethier on May 9, 2002
This story is about a cave which lived under the ground, as caves have the habit of doing. It had spent its life in darkness. It heard a voice calling to it: "Come up into the light; come and see the sunshine." The cave retorted: "I don’t know what you mean; there isn’t anything but darkness." ...read more
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William H. Hinson Tells Us Why Animal Trainers ... PRO
Contributed by Darren Ethier on May 9, 2002
William H. Hinson tells us why animal trainers carry a stool when they go into a cage of lions. They have their whips, of course, and their pistols are at their sides. But invariably they also carry a stool. Hinson says it is the most important tool of the trainer. He holds the stool by the back ...read more
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A Woman Testified To The Transformation In Her ... PRO
Contributed by Darren Ethier on May 9, 2002
A woman testified to the transformation in her life that had resulted through her experience in conversion. She declared, "I’m so glad I got religion. I have an uncle I used to hate so much I vowed I’d never go to his funeral. But now, ...read more
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