... items in religious bookstores over the past few years has been a little bracelet with the letters "W-W-J-D" engraved on it. Those letters stand for "What Would Jesus Do?" That question was the ... one with the pretty yellow dress and the ribbon in her hair found on salt containers in the 1920s and 1930s. As a niece of professional artist Mary Anderson, Dorothy was used regularly as a model for various renderings of children. The Morton Salt Company began using a girl with an umbrella on their round, blue ...
... his family. But you may not know that there was a real-life "Private Ryan." Mary and Steven Campagnone had four sons. Albert, twenty-one, died in Germany around Christmas 1944 ... heaven, that He might make us missionaries for heaven. A great Baptist theologian named Dr. W. T. Conner, said, "Our mission is to bear witness to Christ from Jerusalem to the ... the jungle to look for him. But two young Wycliffe Bible translators, Loretta Anderson and Doris Cos, armed with nothing more than the weapons of a translator ...
... to be a woman dressed like a package. I had dropped by the M. D. Anderson Chapel to watch some fellow employees tape their Christmas musical. It was there that I ... people ignored the star and the baby, but not the Shepherds. They came to see the Christ-Child. W. E. Sangster, the noted British minister and writer, once told a true and poignant story about being invited ... Men in us. May God put the spirit of Mary and Joseph in us. But, most important of all – May God put the spirit of Jesus in us. He wants to do ...
... the names of all 8,000 of his employees at Homestead Mill . . . or Charles W. Eliot ” who, during his forty years as president of Harvard, earned the reputation of ... ." Sarah walked to the front of the church and gently placed the flowers in front of a statue of Mary with the baby Jesus. And she said softly, "Here. These are yours." (8) Christ set the example. He is ... : David 4. C. Cook Publishing Co., 1974), p. 37. Cited in Lynn Anderson, FINDING THE HEART TO GO ON, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1991), pp. ...
A friend of mine who is a psychologist told me once that he has found the perfect formula for getting through Christmas. He says, “You just put your mind in neutral... and go where you are shoved!” Of course, he was just kidding around... but we know full well what he was talking about. The Christmas rush, the hectic pace, the heavy traffic, the long lines, the frayed nerves, the bills, the deadlines, the pressures... all combine to cause some people to give up and give in and just stonewall through the ...