Sarah Breed
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Forgiveness Even Unto Death
It’s no wonder Alex Nsengimana had nightmares as a child. After witnessing the murder of his grandmother and uncle during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, he ran from the militia and eventually ended up in an orphanage. Haunted by his past, Nsengimana found hope in a simple gift-filled shoebox delivered by Operation Christmas Child, a group …
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The Gift of Self-Sufficiency
Kim and Randy Tewshad it all—careers, a big house, an expensive car. They were living the American dream when they realized it meant nothing.
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Soldiering Faith
When Coast GuardAdm. William D. Lee addressed the crowd at this year’s National Day of Prayer service, he told a moving story about a young soldier determined to end his own life. Laying protocol aside, Lee gave the 24-year-old a Bible.
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A Mission That Rides on Hope
Ten years ago, David Crabtree wouldn’t have thought that an injury sustained while running a marathon could turn into a blessing—but it has.
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Extreme Couponing Saves Lives
Joni Meyer-Crothers still cries when she remembers how she could barely feed her children at one point in time. “As a mom, it’s an awful feeling, because you’re supposed to provide for your kids,” she says. But even in her darkest moments, the Toledo, Ohio, resident believed God would one day use her struggle for …
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A Formula for Feeding Starving Children
As he watched skinny, hungry children fight over food that had fallen to the ground in a Jamaican orphanage years ago, Denny Kinvig realized his volunteer work with the nonprofit organization Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) wasn’t in vain. In the last fiscal year, 657,000 volunteers packaged 163 million meals that were sent to malnourished …
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Kurt Warner Offers Second Chances
Before former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner claimed his Super Bowl MVP title in the 1999 season, he spent time bagging groceries and watching football from the sidelines. Warner is widely known for his Cinderella story—which includes numerous stops, starts, setbacks and rejections before landing him on the field as an MVP quarterback. It was a …
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When Death Gives Life
Todd and Tara Storch didn’t have the choice to save their 13-year-old daughter, Taylor, after a devastating skiing accident. In a flash, a Colorado trip went “from the most wonderful, beautiful, exciting family vacation to the worst nightmare we think we could ever imagine,” Todd Storch says. But what they could do was save other lives by …
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When Coffee Brews Change
With every cup, you can drink coffee and do good. That was Jonathan Golden’s plan when he founded Land of a Thousand Hills in 2005 as an initiative to support the people of Rwanda after the 1994 genocide devestated the small African nation. Golden, an ordained minister, had become burdened for the people of Rwanda and …
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Bebo Norman: Light of Distant Cities
Listening to a Bebo Norman album is, honestly, like reading a chapter of his own personal journey. Every two years, Norman allows listeners a glimpse into some of his deepest—and even darkest—thoughts, prayers and fears. “When you finish the record, you have this chronicle of what has happened. You have a clearer picture of what …
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Christians Building a City From Scratch
Humanitarian organization People for Care & Learning (PCL) isn’t just clothing and feeding widows and orphans; it’s going one step further and building an entire city for them. More than 8,000 people of the village Andong 3 in Cambodia were relocated in 2006 after the government needed the land for development. Each resident was …
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