... even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” Some unknown author has put it into a little poem: Said the robin to the sparrow: “I’d really like to know; Why these anxious human ... of the famous Mayo Clinic said this about worry: “There is a growing mountain of evidence that worry is the chief contributor to depression, nervous breakdowns, high blood pressure, heart attacks and early death. Stress kills.” He goes on to say, “I’ve ...
It's one of those stories you see circulating on the Internet. The author is unknown, but the sentiments are universal. It's titled THE CITY OF REGRET: "I had not really planned to ... that he and Dr. Minor meet, but Dr. Minor turned down every invitation. Finally, Dr. Murray decided to travel to Crowthorne and introduce himself to his most helpful contributor. But when he arrived at Dr. Minor's address, he discovered that his friend was a long-time inmate at the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Dr. Minor ...
... instructed the servants to do whatever Jesus told them. And in the process, she was telling Jesus what to do! The second major contributors to the miracle were the servants. I'm not sure to what degree they were impressed by the innate authority which people were ... , opened the first free dispensary. Are these the stuff of miracles? Indeed! In a world where compassion was essentially an unknown quality, and where the sick and handicapped were a burden to be ignored, it was altogether a miracle for someone ...
... were penned together and their safety guarded by a hired gate-keeper. None except the shepherds, who were recognized as contributors to this common flock, would be allowed by the gate-keeper to pass into the fold. The next day each ... the voice of their own shepherd, come to him, and follow him out of the pen into their own grazing lands. Those who were unknown to the gate-keeper and whose voices were unrecognized by the sheep were accounted "thieves and bandits," sneaking over the walls of the sheepfold ...
... were penned together and their safety guarded by a hired gate-keeper. None except the shepherds, who were recognized as contributors to this common flock, would be allowed by the gate-keeper to pass into the fold. The next day each ... the voice of their own shepherd, come to him, and follow him out of the pen into their own grazing lands. Those who were unknown to the gate-keeper and whose voices were unrecognized by the sheep were accounted "thieves and bandits," sneaking over the walls of the sheepfold ...