Hard to Forget

Nothing but Love

He could have killed him. In fact, he almost did. It was a terrible accident.Jack Keith was driving along the Pacific Coast Highway one morning during the Memorial Day weekend last year. He was admiring the waves of the Pacific Ocean momentarily when suddenly his...

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Ca$h the Cheque

A beggar stopped a lawyer on the street in a large southern city and asked him for a quarter. Taking a long, hard look into the man's unshaven face, the attorney asked, "Don't I know you from somewhere?" "You should," came the reply. "I'm your former classmate....

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Good News

Suppose I approached you with the follow statement: “I’ve got GOOD news for you! I have purchased the cure for the S.A.H. disease and I want you to accept it as a gift from me. It cost me all that I had to get it, but I want YOU to have it so you can be cured from...

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Not for the Showcase

One clear Spring day. A young boy was playing outside in his yard when he was bitten by a deadly snake that had crawled out from under a woodpile. The boy was soon unable to breathe and lost consciousness. By the time he arrived at the emergency room of the local...

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Remember Those Scars

At the close of the Civil War in the United States, General John B. Gordon ran for the Senate in the state of Georgia. At that time, legislatures elected the senators. A former comrade of the General, who disliked him intensely, was a member of the Georgia state...

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Tremendous Assist

As she sang the National Anthem in front of 19,980 fans before a Portland Trailblazer basketball game on April 25, 2003, thirteen-year-old Natalie Gilbert had the unthinkable happen – she forgot the words!* The words were supposed to have been projected on the screen...

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Unclaimed Inheritance

A formerly estranged son often told of how he was reunited with his father:"I got off at the Pennsylvania depot as a vagrant, and for a year I begged on the streets for a living. One day I touched a man on the shoulder and said, "Hey, mister, can you give me a dime?'...

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