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Your Word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You.  — Psalm 119:11

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Your Word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You.

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Your Word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You.

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Our family had just arrived at the lake cottage we had rented for a week of much-anticipated vacation when my wife discovered unmistakable evidence of spiders and mice in the house.

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Charlie Riggs has been called “the man behind Billy Graham.”

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Your Word I have hidden in my heart.

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Your Word I have hidden in my heart. — Psalm 119:11

Filled to the brim with inspiring anecdotes and stories, the books in the series, Chicken Soup for the Soul, quickly became bestsellers. It’s no wonder. A title that includes “chicken soup” brings back memories of childhood, stuffed-up noses, and scratchy throats — a time when only a warm blanket and Mom’s steaming chicken and rice soup will bring about relief.

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It was dusk. My wife and I had just strolled across the famous Charles Bridge in Prague when a man approached us with a wad of money in his hand. "Forty-two Czech korunas for one dollar," he said. The official rate was about 35Ks for one US dollar. So I exchanged 50 dollars for 2,100 Czech korunas.
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– Psalm 119:11


In a world of cell phones and speed dialing, our ability to remember may be short-circuited by reliance on technological gadgets. A Los Angeles Times article says that in years past, as we dialed phone numbers, the "reputation . . . slowly etched them in long-term memory." Daily use provided constant review. I used to know all the numbers for family and friends, but today all I need to do is press a button.
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