“Stroke while driving!” That was the diagnosis from the Emergency Room doctor and it eventually resulted in Eternity for my beloved husband. The shock, loss, and pain, all overwhelmed me, and I wanted only to isolate myself from everyone from that moment. I couldn’t endure being with the happy Christian …
Read More »The Boss’ Secret
— By Johnny Gachanja My boss drove a luxury car everyday and it was my duty to greet him and to open the gates for him, as I worked as a watchman in his villa. But he never responded back to my greetings. One day he saw me opening the …
Read More »Mad Trombonist
(August 1998, Uruguay) In a misplaced moment of inspiration, Paolo Esperanza, bass-trombonist with the Symphonica Maya de Uruguay, decided to make his own contribution to the cannon shots fired during a performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture at an outdoor children’s concert. In complete disregard of common sense, he dropped a …
Read More »Ronald Reagan’s Lost Letter
Ronald Reagan’s lost private letter, written while President to his dying atheist father-in-law, was found and published in the Washington Post. There could be no better words penned to a dying doctor about discovering hope and salvation. A great inspiring read if you have 4 minutes. Aug. 7, 1982 Dear …
Read More »Maybe I was wrong
IT’S INTERESTING HOW PEOPLE LOOKED AT THINGS IN THE PAST. IS IT REALLY MUCH DIFFERENT IN THE WORLD OF TODAY? On second thought… maybe I was wrong? If you know someone who may have been wrong once or twice in their life, share this and open their eyes to the …
Read More »Israeli scientists develop corona-busting disinfectant that stays active
Unlike chlorine bleach and similar surface disinfecting products, the new substances target the virus infection mechanism and remain active longer. By ISRAEL21c Staff – Israel 21c – MAY 19, 2020, 8:36 AM Chemical engineers from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology say they have developed smart disinfectants that destroy the coronavirus infection …
Read More »Real Hero
— By Jaye Lewis, © 2002 I only noticed him out of the corner of my eye. I knew he was a Marine from the cut of his uniform, with it’s tightly pressed military creases. Then I heard him, speaking low with a kind of hiss. He was not speaking …
Read More »Sleepless in America and that’s No (Red) Bull
— By Mark Early From Starbucks, to Red Bull, to No-Doz, Americans are showing signs of addiction to caffeine. Sixty percent of us drink a cup of coffee a day. On average we will drink 52 gallons of soda this year. And Starbucks?they get a whopping $5.3 billion of our …
Read More »Drinking Water
— By Al Batt My thirst crept through the day. As farmers, we worked in the sun. My forebears didn’t plant trees for shade. They built houses for shade. The sun could be a bully. The hard, physical work created a ravenous thirst. We didn’t spend time looking for a …
Read More »Jesus loves me, this I know
— Author unknown While watching a little TV on Sunday instead of going to church, I watched a church in Atlanta honoring one of its senior pastors who had been retired many years. He was 92 at that time and I wondered why the church even bothered to ask the …
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