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18th Century King Of Prussia, Frederick The ...
Contributed by Dale Pilgrim on Feb 6, 2010 (message contributor)
18th Century King of Prussia, Frederick the Great was quoted as saying, “The more I get to know people, the more I love my dog.”
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The Practice Of The Presence Of God By Brother ... PRO
Contributed by Mark Green on Jul 5, 2005
The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. Revised and rewritten by Harold Chadwick. “We should not grow weary of doing little things for the love of God, who considers not the ...read more
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Dr. Peter Stoner, Professor Emeritus Of Science ... PRO
Contributed by Timothy Smith on Dec 25, 2004
Dr. Peter Stoner, Professor Emeritus of Science at Westmont College, wrote a book entitled Science Speaks, (Moody Press, 1969, P.109) in which he wrote about the law of "compound probability" in reference to just 8 of these prophecies about Jesus coming true. He said that the odds of one man ...read more
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Robert Zemeckis, Not Only Directed The Polar ... PRO
Contributed by Timothy Smith on Dec 25, 2004
Robert Zemeckis, not only directed The Polar Express but helped write the screenplay. He said, “This is a story everyone can relate to. So many of us, as children or adults, have questioned our belief in something or gone through the process of having our faith tested and restored. Kids can take ...read more
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Back In 1905, There Was Baseball Game At Salt ...
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jan 14, 2007
Back in 1905, there was baseball game at Salt Lake City, Utah. The Rhyolites were playing the Beattys and the Beattys were up to bat. The pitcher threw the ball, the batter swung - and the ball rocketed toward 1st base. The 1st baseman was a man named William Giffiths, and as he saw the ball ...read more
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Mark Noll, Noted Theologian And Author Once ...
Contributed by Greg Buchner on Mar 21, 2005
Mark Noll, noted theologian and author once wrote… “Over the long course of Christian history, the most depressing thing—because it is repeated so often—has been how tragically far short of Christian ideals we ordinary Christians so regularly fall. Over the long course of Christian history, ...read more
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When A Deadly Disease Strikes Us: Six Important Lessons That Covid-19 Teaches Us
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