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Marvin Williams - He Doesn’t Stand A Chance   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-02 - 3 month ago
In 2004, Josh Hamilton was an outstanding pro baseball prospect, but he was suspended because of drug abuse. Then one night Josh had a life-changing dream. He was fighting the devil. “I had a stick,” he said, “and every time I hit him, he’d fall and get back up. I hit him until I was exhausted, and he was still standing.”

Vernon C Grounds - The Hope That Banishes Hopelessness   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-26 - 3 month ago
When atheistic communism was a world-menacing power, it proclaimed that there is no God and that faith in any future life is a deceptive illusion. Leonid Brezhnev had been the Soviet dictator, the embodiment of Marxist unbelief. But something happened at his funeral that contradicted atheism. George H. W. Bush, then vice president of the US, was the country’s official representative at the solemn, formal ceremony.

Dave Branon - Mary’s Christmas   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-25 - 3 month ago
It was anything but an idyllic, silent night on that cool Bethlehem evening when a scared teenager gave birth to the King of kings. Mary endured the pain of her baby’s arrival without the aid of anything more than the carpentry-roughened hands of Joseph, her betrothed. Shepherds may have been serenaded in nearby fields by angels singing praises to the Baby, but all Mary and Joseph heard were the sounds of animals, birth agony, and the first cries of God in baby form. A high-magnitude star shone in the night sky above the outbuilding, but the manger scene was a dreary place for these two out-of-town visitors.

David C. McCasland - God’s Special Place   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-24 - 3 month ago
As a young girl in the late 1920s, Grace Ditmanson Adams often traveled with her missionary parents through inland China. Later, she wrote about those trips and the crowded places where they stayed overnight—village inns full of people coughing, sneezing, and smoking, while babies cried and children complained. Her family put their bedrolls on board-covered trestles in a large room with everyone else.

Dennis Fisher - Can You Spare A Dime?   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-23 - 3 month ago
In her insightful book The Forgotten Man, Amity Shlaes provides fascinating stories about what life was like during the Great Depression in the US. At the center of that economic drama was “the forgotten man,” a term used for the countless individuals who were thrown out of work.

David H. Roper - The Star Shepherd   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-22 - 3 month ago
Some night when you’re away from city lights, “lift up your eyes on high” (Isa. 40:26). There in the heavens you’ll see a luminous band of stars stretching from horizon to horizon—our galaxy.

C. P. Hia - God Alone   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-21 - 3 month ago
On May 29, 1953, New Zealander Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norgay, became the first people to reach the peak of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. Since Tenzing did not know how to use the camera, Edmund took a photo of Tenzing as evidence that they did reach the top.

Marvin Williams - Make A Joyful Shout   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-20 - 3 month ago
Duke University’s basketball fans are known as “Cameron Crazies.” When Duke plays archrival North Carolina, the Crazies are given these instructions: “This is the game you’ve been waiting for. No excuses. Give everything you’ve got. Cameron [Stadium] should never be less than painfully loud tonight.” Clearly, Duke fans take allegiance seriously.

Joe Stowell - No Cause For Alarm   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-19 - 3 month ago
The sound of the alarm blaring from inside the church struck panic in my heart. I had arrived at church early one Sunday morning, planning to spend a little time in peace and quiet before the congregation arrived. But I forgot to disarm the burglar alarm. As I turned the key, the disruptive and annoying blasting of the alarm filled the building—and no doubt the bedrooms of sleeping neighbors.

Bill Crowder - Jehovah-Jireh   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-18 - 3 month ago
In my early years as a pastor, I served in small churches where finances were often tight. Sometimes our family finances felt the weight of that pressure. On one occasion, we were down to the last of our food and payday was still several days away. While my wife and I fretted about how we would feed our kids in the next few days, our doorbell rang. When we opened the door, we discovered two bags of groceries. We had not told anyone of our plight, yet our provider God had led someone to meet that need.

C. P. Hia - The King Of Fruits   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-17 - 3 month ago
The durian, a tropical fruit, is often called The King of Fruits. Either you love it or you hate it. Those who love it will do almost anything to get it. Those who hate it won’t get near it because of its pungent smell. My wife loves it. Recently, a friend, who was grateful for what my wife had done for her, sent her a box of the finest quality durians. She took great pains to ensure that they were the best.

Julie Ackerman Link - Becoming Whole   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-16 - 3 month ago
When a friend fell off her bike and suffered a severe brain injury, doctors weren’t sure she would survive. For several days she remained suspended between life and death.

David C. McCasland - God’s Remarkable Word   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-15 - 3 month ago
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 has been called the greatest archaeological find of the 20th century. The ancient manuscripts hidden in the caves near Qumran are the oldest known copies of key Old Testament books. In 2007, the San Diego Natural History Museum hosted an exhibition featuring 24 of these scrolls. One often-repeated theme in the exhibit was that during the past 2,000 years the text of the Hebrew Bible (the Christian Old Testament) has remained virtually unchanged.

Marvin Williams - Warning Lights   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-14 - 3 month ago
I didn’t think that the hesitation in my car engine and that little yellow “check engine” light on my dashboard really needed my immediate attention. I sang it away, saying that I would get to it tomorrow. However, the next morning when I turned the key to start my car, it wouldn’t start. My first reaction was frustration, knowing that this would mean money, time, and inconvenience. My second thought was more of a resolution: I need to pay attention to warning lights that are trying to get my attention—they can mean something is wrong.

Dennis Fisher - A Time For Readjustment   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-13 - 3 month ago
The earth’s solar orbit takes 365 and a quarter days. Because of this, every 4 years an extra day is added to the calendar so we don’t fall behind in the natural cycle of things. Each leap year we add that day onto the end of February. In this way, the calendar is readjusted to the astronomical timetable.

Anne Cetas - Sowing Seed With Tears   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-12 - 3 month ago
In our Bible-study class, we were reading Ephesians 4:17-24 out loud when Alyssa began to cry. Most of us were wondering why, when she quietly said, “I’m crying because hearing this passage read out loud makes me see the condition that lost people are in. They’re separated from God and are blind to it! That breaks my heart.”

Cindy Hess Kasper - Tears Of Repentance   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-11 - 3 month ago
My husband, a self-proclaimed computer illiterate, purchased a computer to help him with his business. After giving him a few pointers, I left him alone to do some experimenting. It wasn’t long, however, before I heard a slightly panicked voice from the office: “Hey, where’s that ‘uh-oh’ button?”

Albert Lee - A Mere Happening?   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-10 - 3 month ago
Huang, a nonbeliever, was a visiting scientist at the University of Minnesota in 1994. While there, he met some Christians and enjoyed their fellowship. So when they learned he would be returning to Beijing, they gave him the name of a Christian to contact who was also moving there.

Bill Crowder - When Life Is Too Big   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-09 - 3 month ago
As a young man, Jimmy Carter was a junior officer in the US Navy. He was deeply impacted by Admiral Hyman Rickover, the mastermind of the US nuclear submarine fleet.

Philip Yancey - A Legacy Of Repentance   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-08 - 3 month ago
All nations have heroes, but Israel may be alone in making epic literature about its greatest hero’s failings (Ps. 51). This eloquent psalm shows that Israel ultimately remembered David more for his devotion to God than for his political achievements.

Dennis Fisher - War . . . Then Peace   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-07 - 3 month ago
On December 7, 1941, a Japanese war plane piloted by Mitsuo Fuchida took off from the aircraft carrier Akagi. Fuchida led the surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Julie Ackerman Link - Advent Adventure   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-06 - 3 month ago
During the season of Advent on the church calendar, Christians around the world light candles. The first candle symbolizes hope. The prophet Isaiah said that all nations will place their hope or trust in Christ, God’s Chosen One (Isa. 42:1-4; Matt. 12:21).

Julie Ackerman Link - Presents Or Presence?   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-05 - 3 month ago
Oswald Chambers once wrote: “It is not God’s promises we need, it is [God] Himself.”

Dave Branon - What You Can Do   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-04 - 3 month ago
Are you getting what you want out of life? Or do you feel that the economy, your government, your circumstances, or other outside factors are robbing you of value and joy?

David C. McCasland - Finding Jesus   (Open in a new window)

Source: rbc.org | 2009-12-03 - 3 month ago
After someone stole a valuable ceramic figurine of Baby Jesus from a nativity scene in Wellington, Florida, officials took action to keep thieves from succeeding again. An Associated Press report described how they placed a GPS tracking device inside the replacement figurine. When Baby Jesus disappeared again the next Christmas, sheriff’s deputies were led by the signal to the thief’s apartment.
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