The Trouble We Have Seen by Kristine Steakley Every summer I spent a couple of weeks with my dad's parents, after they worked out the details and travel arrangements with my mom.

Count Your Blessings by Stephen Reed No feeling compares to the richness of gratitude. A grateful person is both happy and humble. When one is grateful to God or another person for a gift, obviously no patting on the back or boasting is in order.
Letter to a Young Friend by Gary Robinson In thinking about government, I proceed from a couple basic principles about man. The first of these is: Man is a sinner. I believe government functions best when its power is diversified among many sinners, not left in the hands of a few.
A One-Track Vote by Everett Piper Do Christian voters need to move beyond their fixation on one or two issues and become more concerned about the "breadth" and "complexity" of human rights and economic justice?
Work and Worth by Mark Earley There is a real opportunity for the Church today to transform society by transforming the lives of prisoners and ex-prisoners -- namely, by linking mentors with ex-inmates.

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