The Unwelcome Gift of Waiting
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The Unwelcome Gift of Waiting

Vaneetha Rendall Risner Waiting can be agonizing. It’s hardest to wait when I am uncertain about the outcome. When I’m trusting God for the best, while at the same time preparing for the worst.

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The Benefits of Baggage
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The Benefits of Baggage

Rachel Watson But now, almost 30, I carry my own suitcase of suffering. I carry it awkwardly. Though it’s hard to view my baggage in a positive light, God has graciously shown me some of its benefits.

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I Have Parkinson’s and I Am at Peace
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I Have Parkinson’s and I Am at Peace

Wayne Grudem Last Wednesday I saw my family doctor with some puzzling symptoms, and he suspected Parkinson’s disease. He referred me to a neurologist, and on Friday, she confirmed that I definitely have Parkinson’s disease.

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Letters to a New Believer, Part Four
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Letters to a New Believer, Part Four

Aaron Armstrong  Dear new believer, Emily and I had lived together, more or less, since 2000. In 2001, we got our first apartment together. In late 2004, we bought a house together. And then in 2005 Jesus saved us and made a mess of everything. When it came to realizing what the Bible says about sexual immorality applied to us, we were a little slow on the uptake...

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