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OK, let’s just be a little silly
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Oh, this poor pooch — having to listen to his human describe great tasting goodies. Almost as frustrating as the evening TV news.
Pup & pachyderm are pals
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Why can’t we all just get along? That was Rodney King’s plea in the wake of the Los Angeles riots several years ago. Taking up the challenge are Tarra and Bella. Tarra is a former circus elephant spending her final years at a Tennessee elephant sanctuary. Female elephants tend to pair off. In the wild they help…
Pray for China’s Christians; they’re suffering a new attack by the Communist government
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The Chinese government may have picked the wrong target as they scramble to prevent the Middle East’s “Jasmine Revolution” from spreading to China. According to reports, they are going after China’s millions of Christians. Since most Chinese Christians worship in underground congregations, estimates of their numbers range wildly from 60 million to 150 million. However, it is…
Why is there a National Day of Prayer?
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“We have lost many of our freedoms in America because we have been asleep,” says Mrs. Shirley Dobson, chairman of the National Day of Prayer 2011. “I feel if we do not become involved and support the annual National Day of Prayer, we could end up forfeiting this freedom, too.” Like Thanksgiving or Christmas, the…
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