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A Sunday School Teacher, In Her Class Of 5 And 6 ...
Contributed by Curry Pikkaart on Aug 4, 2010 (message contributor)
A Sunday school teacher, in her class of 5 and 6 year olds, had just finished discussing this commandment about honoring your father and mother. She asked, "Is there a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters?"
Without missing a beat, one little boy answered, "Thou shall not kill!"
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I Heard About A Rich Man Who Was Determined To ... PRO
Contributed by Charles R. Swindoll on Sep 28, 2004
I heard about a rich man who was determined to take his wealth with him. He told his wife to get all his money together, put it in a sack, and then hang the sack from the rafters in the attic. He said, "When my spirit is caught up to heaven, I’ll grab the sack on my way." Well he eventually died, ...read more
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As You Wait To Build The Relationships With Those ... PRO
Contributed by Charles Wilkerson on Nov 13, 2003
As you wait to build the relationships with those neighbors let me share with you something we learned a couple of years ago in our 50-Day Spiritual Adventure and that was how to pray for our neighbors using the acronym BLESS. BODY—we pray for their health, protection and strength. LABOR—for ...read more
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