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Story Pages Index
    The following is the index for the Story Pages. Most of these are culled from the various websites but only with the author's permission. This website contains only material that is public domain or has author's permission. Where you see an author's name associated with a story or an article, the manuscript is still theirs and therfore you should request permission to copy or use the work. This is a Christian site and, as such, we expect that Christian principles will be adhered to.
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Sarah and Joshua by
Daphne Harrington e-mail

Struck By Lighting by
George Prins. e-mail

Images of Confusion
by Kenn Francart. e-mail

The Ultimate Compliment
by Warren Kramer e-mail

The Jewelry Store Caper
by Wayne Rice. e-mail

No Place Like Home by
Melanie Schurr e-mail

Time To Put Toys Away
by George Prins. e-mail

No Vacancy by
Ron Hutchcraft. e-mail

The Glassblower by
Daphne Harrington e-mail

Whistling by
Melanie Schurr e-mail

Table for Two
by Wayne Rice. e-mail

Just Like You by
Llewelyn Tower e-mail

Faith Verses Reason
by George Prins. e-mail

The Daisy Grows with the Weed
by Marjeana Martin. e-mail

A Little More Time To Harvest
by Ron Hutchcraft e-mail

My Father by
Glen Ellis e-mail


What You Can't See by
Melodie Davis e-mail


Absolutely Amazing by
Anonamus

The Cat's Tale
by Lisa Suhay e-mail

Bonny's Bunny
by Wayne Rice. e-mail

A Bugs Life
by Lisa Suhay e-mail

Not Forsaken by
Melanie Schurr e-mail

Phoenix Rising
by Lisa Suhay e-mail

Thunder Can Be Tamed
by Kenn Francart e-mail

Birds In The Hand
by Lisa Suhay e-mail

Letting Go by
Melanie Schurr e-mail

Battles Never Won by
Kenn Francart e-mail

Avalanche by
Ron Hutchcraft. e-mail

To Speak Well of Him by
Amy Woolf Garner e-mail

Receiving From Others by
Melodie Davis e-mail

Time Street by
Anastasia Joseph e-mail

Consider the Eagles by
Anonymous E-mail e-mail

Faith Prioritized by
Kaina Gomard. e-mail


Where Was God? by
Dave McQuaid e-mail


How to use the Bible by
Gary Schloemer e-mail

The Coming of Jesus Syndrome
by George Prins. e-mail

Proving God Exists
by Unknown.

The Woodpecker Story
by Marie B. Corn e-mail

The Refugee Child
by Daphne Harrington e-mail

Legacies
by Melanie Schurr e-mail

Sleeping Through the Storm
by Wayne Rice. e-mail

The Goldfinch and the Coreopsis
by Amy Woolf Garner e-mail

Pressing Through The Crowd
by Daphne Harrington e-mail

Frogenstein by
Lisa Suhay. e-mail

Bridges Do Not All Come Down
by George Prins. e-mail

Lily and the Bluebird
by Daphne Harrington e-mail

Simply, Christmas by
Melinie Schurr e-mail

Help My Unbelief by
Melodie Davis e-mail

The Daylight and The Dark Night by
Marjeana Martin e-mail

Moonglow at Midnight by
Marjeana Martin e-mail


Make London France's Capitol
by Steve Brown e-mail


Crisis Results From Losing Religion
by Cal Thomas e-mail

    Jesus is standing at the door to your heart all the time. He is knocking to come in and love you and guide you. He is offering you the gift of everlasting life, but you must hear Him and open the door to Him as He will not kick it in. (Rev. 3:20) A gift is just outside your heart's door at this time. Will you receive this gift? Will you open the door to Jesus and let him flood your soul with His love? If so, read the following paragraph as your prayer.

    Father, I know that I have sinned and I turn from those ways and ask you to come into my heart and cleanse me. I know that I cannot do this on my own and I need your help. Fill my soul, Lord, and make me whole. I want your will for my life to be preeminent. Help me to grow in your way. I pray this in the precious name of Jesus.
    Amen

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