Hope
Angels, Once in a While
by: Unknown
submitted by: Bauer, Barb
In September 1960, I woke up one morning with six hungry babies and just 75 cents in my pocket. Their father was gone. The boys ranged from three months to seven years; their sister was two. Their... More...
Biggest Mathematical Miracle in the World
by: Unknown
submitted by: Aldridge, David
Moses and the people were in the desert, but what was he going to do with them? They had to be fed, and feeding 2 or 3 million people requires a lot of food.
According to the... More...
Eaglet, The
by: Forbes, Bruce T.
submitted by: Author, Author
This was written as my oldest child was readying to leave home. Daniel gets on a bus today (30 November 1999) to head for his grandparent's home and then on to his Uncle Mark's in Anchorage. The... More...
Judgment Day - THE TRIAL
by: Unknown
submitted by: Wilcox, Loretta
After living a "decent" life my time on earth came to an end. The first thing I remember is sitting on a bench in the waiting room of which I thought to be a court house. The doors opened and I was... More...
Keep The Fork
by: Unknown
submitted by: Aldridge, David
There was a woman who had been diagnosed with cancer and had been given 3 months to live. Her Dr. told her to start making preparations to die (something we all should be doing all of the time). So... More...
Little Teddy Stoddard
by: Unknown
submitted by: Cooper, Cathy
There is a story many years ago of an elementary teacher. Her name was Mrs. Thompson. And as she stood in front of her 5th grade class on the very first day of school, she told the children a lie.... More...
Loving Pancakes
by: Unknown
submitted by: Aldridge, David
Prayer for You, A
by: Unknown
submitted by: Aldridge, David
As I was walking down life's highway many years ago I came upon a sign that read Heavens Grocery Store. When I got a little closer the doors swung open wide and when I came to myself I was standing... More...
Real Mothers
by: Schreiner, Olive
submitted by: Aldridge, David
Real Mothers don't eat quiche; they don't have time to make it. Real Mothers know that their kitchen utensils are probably in the sandbox.
Real Mothers often have sticky floors, filthy... More...
Tablecloth, The
by: Reid, As told by Pastor Rob
submitted by: Aldridge, David
The brand new pastor and his wife, newly assigned to their first ministry, to reopen a church in urban Brooklyn, arrived in early October excited about their opportunities. When they saw their... More...