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Howard Hendricks shares this insight about the value of learning:
When I was a college student - I worked in the college dining hall, and on my way to work at 5:30 every morning I walked past the home of one of my professors. Through a window I could see the light on at his desk, morning
Some of mankind's greatest contributions have come from people who decided that no sacrifice was too large and no effort too great to accomplish what they set out to do. Edward Gibbon spent 26 yeas writing The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Noah Webster worked dilige
A new building was opening, and one of the owner's friends wanted to send flowers for the occasion. They arrived at the new business site and the owner read the card. It said, "Rest in Peace." The owner was angry and called the florist to complain.
After he told the florist of the obviou
Some years ago I was told of a young Jewish man from the United States who decided to go to Israel and live. After working there for two years he was required either to serve in the army for a given period of time or to return home. He decided to join the army. His father was a good frien
The Breakdown of Years
"Man's life is made up of 20 years of his mother asking him where he is going, 40 years of his wife asking him where he has been and one hour at his funeral when everyone wonders where he is going."
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Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs, a coach of monk-like dedication, was in a party mood after his Washington Redskins routed the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII.
"I was just getting ready to go out and have some fun for the first time in six months," says Gibbs, who sleeps at the office three nigh
Wilton Manors, FL - In the end, police believe, the 11-year-old girl must have snapped.
Under constant pressure of babysitting while her mother worked, they say, Arva Butterfield strangled her 2-year-old stepbrother, choked and hit her 15-month-old stepsister Monday night, then got up Tu
I saw this little gem on the wall at my son's gymnastics class. It really challenged me as a pastor.
"If you want to perform like a champion, you must practice like one!"
-Sermons Illustrated May/June 1989
Wilma Rudolph suffered from polio as a child. Polio left her with a crooked left leg. She wore metal braces and had to have treatments for over six years. At age 11, through sheer diligence and determination, she forced herself to walk without braces for the first time. Her older sister w