Archive of Charity & Service - Home And Holidays
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Atria’s Amazing Miracle
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceAtria's Amazing Miracle Athor unknown Atira was watching the TV show 20/20 in her living room in Seattle. The show was about a Nun, in Egypt, that was dedicating her retirement years to the garbage-dump-city in CAIRO. Atira has an Egyptian import...
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President Hinckley on Tithing
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServicePres. Hinckley- October 96. In his interview with Mike Wallace. Mr. Wallace:
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Caregiver’s Companion
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceCopied from the book, "A Caregiver's Companion". Blessed are they who understand when I keep telling the same stories over an over. Blessed are they who know that my ears today can't hear as once they did. Blessed are they who seem to know that...
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Charity (Marvin J. Ashton)
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceCharity is perhaps, in many ways a misunderstood word. We often equate charity with visiting the sick, taking in casseroles to those in need, or sharing our excess with those who are less fortunate. But really, true charity is much,...
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Don’t We All
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceOne evening I was parked in front of the mall wiping off my car. I had just come from the car wash and was waiting for my wife to get out of work. Coming my way from across the parking...
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Minor Distractions
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceRight before the jetway door closed, I scrambled aboard the plane going from LA to Chicago, lugging my laptop and overstuffed briefcase. It was the first leg of an important business trip a few weeks before Christmas, and I was...
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Prison, The
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceIn 1921, Lewis Lawes became the warden at Sing Sing Prison. No prison was tougher than Sing Sing during that time. But when Warden Lawes retired some 20 years later, that prison had become a humanitarian institution. Those who studied...
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Geru, The
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceOnce upon a time, somewhere on the Indian subcontinent, a set of parents were having trouble with their son. This son had developed an addiction for chocolates. He ate them morning, noon, and night. His weight had ballooned to twice...
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Wreck Of The Old 97, The
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceBy Joe Duffy Nothing in the world could harm my father.
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Ser-vant, The
Posted on by Christine Hill in Charity & ServiceI want to tell you a special story. It is about an ant named Servant! There was once a family of ants. There was the Father Ant, Mother Ant, and six Children ants named Persist-Ant, Observ-Ant, Pleas-Ant, Dilig-Ant, Obedi-Ant, and...
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