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Amid the horror of Joplin’s killer tornado, a kitten is safe
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Among the stories of the May 22, 2011 tornado that devastated Joplin, Missouri, are incredible heroism as the staff of St. John’s Regional Hospital scrambled to protect patients who could not be moved to safety — and of the scores of shoppers caught inside a Walmart as the twister churned into the city’s northside business…
Pope tells 20,000 to read their Bibles regularly
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One of the criticisms that some Protestants raise against Catholics from time to time is that the Vatican doesn’t emphasize Bible reading. Such critics may have been startled when this week, Pope Benedict XVI urged 20,000 people filling St. Peter’s Square to “read the Bible, which I hope you have in your homes, and…
Why did we care about the May 21 Judgment Day predictions?
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Why was it such a big deal? Because deep within all of us, there’s a longing for Jesus to return — to take His people home. That’s why this classic prayer “Come, Thou Long-Awaited Jesus!” — written 300 years ago by John Wesley’s brother Charles — still speaks to all of our hearts.
Your heart will break as she weeps for the little girls of Iraq
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She’s just one woman working alone — driven by the horror she has seen first hand. She’s Sister Hatune, a nun in a Syrian Orthodox convent in Germany. She is trying to get the word out of the growing number of attacks on Christian little girls in Iraq — children as young as 9 being ruthlessly raped and…
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