From the Rubble

The Chase

Cory Collins recently shared a story about a Greyhound race at a track in Florida. The dogs crouched in their starting cages, ready to go, while spectators watched eagerly for those incredibly sleek and beautiful dogs to start running around the track. To keep the...

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Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters

Elizabeth Giddens is a sweet 95-year-old lady that lives in Hawthorne, Florida. I know her because she married a man that I knew and loved, Ben Giddens, who passed away in 2011. They lived in Mobile, Alabama, for a while. As long as I’ve known Mrs. Elizabeth, she has...

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Flailing and Failing

Keith Wishum recently recalled an atypical athlete of the 2000 Summer Olympics...Eric Moussambani made a big splash at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, becoming an instant CNN celebrity for his performance in the 100-meter freestyle swimming. No, Eric...

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Freed From Barbed Wire

Barry Newton recently reported how a woman “recounted how she had been walking along a fence line when she came upon a sheep hopelessly ensnared by barbed wire. As she approached the pitiful creature and began assisting it, the ewe frantically thrashed, kicked and...

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From the Ash

David Ash has loved to play football since he was a child.Mike Finger reports: “Outside the 15th Street Church of Christ in Temple, there's a bush where he used to begin his Sunday mornings by hiding a football. As soon as the service ended, Ash would tear off his...

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He Opened the Wall

The Berlin Wall stood as the physical division between West Berlin and East Germany from 1961 to 1989. It also served as the symbolic boundary between Democracy and Communism during the Cold War.The Wall was built to prevent East Germans from fleeing out of Communist...

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In Prison but Free!

Gayle Crowe of World Christian Radio once wrote about a man who found a ministry in prison:In the early 1990’s, Dinh Trung, a Vietnamese Christian, was thrown into jail for telling others about Jesus. While his wife and small children waited for him at home, thousands...

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