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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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When Corrie ten Boom was a little girl, her father used to tuck her into bed at night. He talked and prayed with her, then laid his...
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Although most of us are familiar with the story of Christ's birth, realizing the wise men (probably many more than three) are a staple...
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Since time is of a premium to me right now, I thought I’d pose a question for you.
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A Little Fellow Follows Me - By Lee Fisher
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Humor, especially in the pulpit, can be tricky, but often worth the risk in order to connect with your congregation. You can buy books...
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A newspaper ran a contest asking kids for their profound thoughts (akin to the old “Deep Thoughts” segment on Saturday Night Live)....
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What to do if you're tired of leftover turkey and the trimmings, turkey sandwiches, turkey salad sandwiches, turkey gumbo ...
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Living in Darkness
One of the greatest tragedies for people would be to live in darkness when they could live in the light. Rose Crawford had been blind for 50 years. Then she had an operation in an Ontario hospital. She said, "I just can’t believe it," as the doctor lifted the bandages from her eyes. She wept when, for the first time in her life, a dazzling and beautiful world of form and color greeted her eyes, and she could see The amazing thing about her story, however, was that 20 years of her blindness was unnecessary. She didn’t know that surgical techniques had been developed, and that an operation could have restored her vision at the age of 30. The doctor said, "She just figured there was nothing that could be done for her condition. Much of her life could have been different."
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Do you want to have a rockin' good time, but don't have the time to rock?
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Build your own portable garden!
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Dr. Gary Nelson, the author of 'A Relentless Hope,' discusses depression in teens.
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Mall patrons find the laugh's on them when guy asks girl to marry him.
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